Showing posts with label saotome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saotome. Show all posts
Monday, May 23, 2011
Rice Planting Matsuri
Its that time of the year again. In my neighborhood the month of May is spent planting rice. My neighbors dont go on vacation for Golden Week, the time off from their regular job is spent preparing the paddies and planting.
Down in Kawahira half a paddy remains unplanted......
Its waiting for the arrival of the procession from the local community center. Its Tauebayashi time again.
The maidens line up along the paddy and wait.....
While the farmer and his oxen do a ceremonial circuit of the paddy.
Then the drummers and singers begin to perform the rice planting song.
A man and a woman place a bottle of Sake at a sacred sprig in the center of the paddy, plant a few rice seedlings around it and ask the kami of the rice paddy to watch.....
Labels:
Iwami,
kawahira,
Matsuri,
rice planting,
saotome,
tauebayashi
Friday, May 14, 2010
Rice planting maidens. Saotome.
Saotome, rice-planting maidens from last weekends Tauebayashi Matsuri up in Atoichi.
Saotome appear in all kinds of rice planting ceremonies and rituals all over Japan. The link between agriculture, fertility, and sexuality was common to many rites in agricutural societies, though as far as I know in Japan the explicit link still exists at only one shrine up in Asuka.
Nowadays the maidens come in all ages.
It is difficult to overstate the obsession Japanese have with rice.
To the horror of any Japanese who know me, I don't like the plain, white, sticky, stuff!
Barbarian that I am.
Actually for most japanese, rice only became the staple food relatively recently. For most of japanese history the common people subsisted on a porridge made from various grains. White rice was reserved for special occasions.
Labels:
atoichi,
Iwami,
Matsuri,
rice,
rice planting,
saotome,
tauebayashi
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