mikoshi

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English

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The mikoshi at the Nada no Kenka Matsuri in Himeji, 2006

Etymology

From Japanese ()輿(こし) (mikoshi, divine sedan).

Noun

mikoshi (plural mikoshis or mikoshi)

  1. (Shinto) A raised ceremonial litter used to transport a Shinto deity between shrines.

Translations

Anagrams

Japanese

A kodomo-mikoshi, a children's mikoshi (1910s)

Romanization

mikoshi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of みこし