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- Hari-Kuyo abstract "Hari-Kuyo is the Japanese Buddhist and Shinto Festival of Broken Needles, celebrated on February 8 in the Kanto region, but on December 8 in the Kyoto and Kansai regions. It is celebrated by women in Japan as a memorial to all the needles broken in their service during the past year, and as an opportunity to pray for improved skills. It is also called the Needle Mass and Pin Festival. "Hari" means "needle" and the suffix "-kuyou" means "memorial".".
- Hari-Kuyo wikiPageExternalLink needle-mass-hari-kuyo.html.
- Hari-Kuyo wikiPageExternalLink hari-kuyo.
- Hari-Kuyo wikiPageExternalLink needle-ceremonies-hari-kuyo.html.
- Hari-Kuyo wikiPageExternalLink festival-listings.
- Hari-Kuyo wikiPageID "41883876".
- Hari-Kuyo wikiPageRevisionID "597062677".
- Hari-Kuyo subject Category:Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Hari-Kuyo subject Category:Japanese_culture.
- Hari-Kuyo subject Category:Religious_holidays.
- Hari-Kuyo subject Category:Shinto.
- Hari-Kuyo comment "Hari-Kuyo is the Japanese Buddhist and Shinto Festival of Broken Needles, celebrated on February 8 in the Kanto region, but on December 8 in the Kyoto and Kansai regions. It is celebrated by women in Japan as a memorial to all the needles broken in their service during the past year, and as an opportunity to pray for improved skills. It is also called the Needle Mass and Pin Festival. "Hari" means "needle" and the suffix "-kuyou" means "memorial".".
- Hari-Kuyo label "Hari-Kuyo".
- Hari-Kuyo sameAs m.0_qg477.
- Hari-Kuyo sameAs Q15733962.
- Hari-Kuyo sameAs Q15733962.
- Hari-Kuyo wasDerivedFrom Hari-Kuyo?oldid=597062677.
- Hari-Kuyo isPrimaryTopicOf Hari-Kuyo.