Gosekku

Gosekku
   'The five seasonal days (sekku)'. After the 7th of the 1st month (nanakusa; seven herbs) these are respectively 3 March (3/3: Momo-no-sekku; Hina-matsuri), 5 May (5/5: Tango-no-sekku; kodomo-no-hi), 7 July (7/7: Tanabata) and 9 September (9/9: Kiku-no-sekku).

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  • Kiku no sekku —     Chrysanthemum day . The last of the five gosekku days. The main activity is a party for chrysanthemum viewing, sometimes in the grounds of a shrine. The growing of chrysanthemums of all shapes and sizes and modelling of shapes in… …   A Popular Dictionary of Shinto

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