Meaning of 祭り in Japanese
Definition of 祭り
Words related to 祭り
- (n) bloodbath; victimization; victimisation
- (n) the Feast of Weeks; Pentecost
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(n) snow festival
私達みんなが札幌雪祭りに行ったわけではありません。
Not all of us went to the Sapporo Snow Festival.
- (n) grand festival
- (n) annual festival
- (n) Bon Festival
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(n) summer festival
トムは夏祭りに参加した。
Tom took part in the summer festival.
- (n) Buddha's birthday festival (April 8th)
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(n) Too late!
いまさら嘆いても、それこそ、後の祭だよ。
You can regret it all you want, but it won't do you any good now.
Sentences containing 祭り
"I've heard about it, Koichi" "You don't need to say anything more, I know. It's the summer festival incident at the shrine, right?"
If Jane's mother were in Japan, I could invite her to the Doll's Festival.
The festival is held in the second week of January every year.
It is believed that the festival comes from the South Pacific islands.
The festival was far from dull.
Wendy was not always interested in Japanese festivals.