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January
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December
31 and January 1 - 3 Hatsumode 2010
1st shrine visit of New Year
Every one can receive Okami's Blessing /good luck for new year.
Dec.31,2009 (Thu)
Open gate- 11:30pm-1:am
We will conduct SAITANSAI (first ceremony of new year )
at midnight.
Jan.1 2010 (Fri)
Open gate – 9:30am-5pm
Oharae (ceremony)
10:00, 10:45, 11:30, 12:15 1:00, 1:45, 2:30, 3:15, 4:00
Jan.2 2010 (Sat)
Open gate – 9:30am-5pm
Oharae (ceremony)
10:00, 10:45, 11:30, 12:15 1:00, 1:45 2:30, 3:15, 4:00
Jan.3 2010 (Sun)
Open gate – 9:30am-5pm
Oharae (ceremony)
10:00, 10:45, 11:30, 12:15 1:00, 1:45, 2:30, 3:15, 4:00
- We will close gate for security except Open gate time.
Shrine ground will be open when gate is open.
Thank you for your cooperation.
- No pets allowed on the shrine ground. Please keep them in your car.
Thank you for your cooperation.
- You can enjoy
1) free hot tea on the shrine ground
2) purchase omamori ( amulet), ofuda, hamaya, omikuji etc…..
on the shrine ground without receiving ceremony.
- 1st 800 people who receive ceremony will be given “ Good luck candy”
- Please prepare ceremony fee, minimum $7.00 per person.
Including babies.
January
17 - Kosatsutakeageshiki
Ceremony to purify and burn old amulets
Registration is at 10:30 AM, ceremony will begin from 11:00. Renewal is central to Shinto thinking. Things received from the Shinto
Shrine such and Ofuda (Symbols of OKami) and Omamori (amulets imbued with
protective power of OKami) are generally renewed after one year. As the
Ofuda and Omamori of the previous year have worked hard to bring OKami’s
Ki and protection to us and we are very grateful and don’t merely
discard them at the end of their working lives…we return them to
the Jinja where they can be purified completely and then burned. The ceremony
to purify the energy of the previous year feels so renewing and we can
enjoy the fresh feeling from new Ofuda, Gofu and Omamori.

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February
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February
7 - Setsubun Taisai / Season division
Registration at 10:30AM. Ceremony begins at 11:00 AM Setsubun-sai, commonly
known as"O-mame-maki"( the bean throwing festival) is a very
popular New Years ritual related to the old calendar. The literal meaning
of Setsubun is "season division",coming at the end of "Kan"(coldest
season)....Kan lasts 30 days and includes Daikan (major cold) and Shokan
(minor cold) . With the season finale comes Setsubun and the feeling of
the beginning of Spring and the agricultural year. The ceremony begins
at Tsubaki America Shrine with a ritual purification,offerings and prayers
of gratitude to OKami led by the Shinto Priest. Then participants move
outside the shrine and the Tsubaki Kannagara Guuji shoots 3 hama-ya (misfortune
dispelling arrows) to purify the past/present/future. Then adults and
children attending throw the "Daizu" (soybeans) while shouting
"Fuku wa uchi,Oni wa soto" (Good luck in...bad luck out).After
the celebrants scatter the soybeans they follow an age-old tradition and
eat toasted soybeans....each one eating as many beans as his or her own
age plus one more....the extra bean stands for the new year beginning.
Special note of this years ceremony is that we are anticipating the arrival
of 3 Oni to Shrine Grounds....children and adults can chase away these
Oni by Mamemaki...
February
21 - Yakuyoke Taisai
Registration is at 10:30 AM, ceremony will begin from 11:00. MISFORTUNE PURIFICATION...a ceremony to purify or dispel misfortune...according
to the "Kigaku" (or Shinto divination method) the ages of 25 and 42 for
men and 19 and 33 for women are considered "Yakudoshi"or dangerous year...the
years 42 for men and 33 for women are considered "Taiyaku"or grand climactic
years with the preceding year "Maeyaku" and the following year :Atoyaku"requiring
a special ceremony also.THESE AGES ARE ACCORDING TO KAZOEDOSHI.....(counting
system where one is 1 year old at birth)
2010年 厄年の方
Critical Year in 2010 |
男性
Male |
女性
Female |
生まれ年
Year of Birth
1994
1986
1970
1969
1968 |
満 年齢
Age
16
24
40 (前厄)
41 (本厄)
42 (後厄) |
生まれ年
Year of Birth
1998
1992
1979
1978
1977 |
満年齢
Age
12
18
31 (前厄)
32 (本厄)
33 (後厄) |

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March
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March 20
and 21 - Shinto Spring Seminar
Chance to experience the rythyms of the Shrine Life in harmony with seasonal
change.. experience personally and learn about life enhancing Jinja Shinto
practices to enliven and enrich everyday
preliminary schedule:
Saturday 3/20
3:00 PM --- Uketsuke (reception at shrine)
4:00 Oharae
4:30 to 6:30 Kigo (lecture)
6:30 Potluck dinner at Kaikan
informal conversation and study after dinner
(people can make arrangements for lodging at Kaikan)
Sunday 3/21
8:00 AM Misogi Shuho (water purification in Pilchuck river)
8:30 to 9:00 Ocha (tea) in reception room
9:00 Chouhai (morning prayer)
9:30 Chinkon Gyoho (meditation practice)
10:30 to 12:30 Kigo
12:30 Lunch at Kaikan (Mrs. Barrish will prepare)
1:30 Sayonara (bye bye) at shrine
March 27 - Sake 1 and Portland Area Oharae
The annual
Oharae of Sake 1 (ceremony from 11:00 AM) in Forrest Grove Oregon as well as Oharae for homes and
businesses of Portland area members and friends..please contact the shrine
to get on the schedule.
http://www.sakeone.com/sakeone/index.jsp

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April
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April
11 - Shyunki Taisai / Great Spring Ceremony
Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America will conduct the SHYUNKI TAISAI (Great Spring Ceremony) on April 11th from 11:00 AM (registration will be from 10:30). This sacred Shinto ceremony is one of the two times each year when the doors of the inner shrine are opened. Then the special Hatsuhoryo/Kensen (food offerings) including Ocha are offered to Okami (spirit of progress in harmony with Nature). Then the Shinto Priest offers prayers for everyone's health, happiness, safety, prosperity and safe passage through these unsettled times. Then Kamisama and guests can enjoy the performance of Miruku Munari offered by Mutsu Daiko. Please celebrate the Spring Season at Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America.
April 23, 24 and 25 - Aiki Taisai
Annual Aikido Gasshuku featuring the Ireisai (Memorial for Mitama of Aiki
Founder), Aikido Training, Misogi Shuho and Shinto Meditation.

Friday April 23
Registration and open Mat: 5:00 to 6:00 PM
Aiki Keiko and Yuuhai: 6:00 to 8:30
Group dinner in Granite Falls
Saturday April 24
Misogi Shuho: 8:00 am
Chouhai (morning ceremony): 9:00
Chinkonsai (Shinto active meditation) 9:30
Aiki Keiko: 10:00 to 1:00
IREISAI (Memorial for Mitama of O’Sensei: AIKO-NO-MIKOTO) 1:15
Naorae (potluck party) at Tsubaki House: 6:00 to 10:00
Sunday April 25
Misogi Shuho 8:30
Chouhai 9:30
Chinkonsai 10:00
Asagohan (Japanese breakfast [Mrs. Chika Barrish will prepare) at Kaikan
10:30 to 11:00
Aiki Keiko: 11:00 to 1:30


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July
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July
24-25 - Summer Shinto Seminar at Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America
Chance
to experience the rythyms of the Shrine Life in harmony with seasonal
change.. experience personally and learn about life enhancing Jinja Shinto
practices to enliven and enrich everyday.
Yamamoto Yukiyasu Guji teaches us to "live anew, find a new self and enter a new world each day"…shall we explore together how to actualize this teaching in our lives during the Summer Shinto Seminar?
  
 
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September
2010


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Sep
11-12 - ENMA
Aki Matsuri and Mikoshi Festival in Bellevue East Side Nihon Matsuri at
BCC www.ENMA.org with Omikoshi event at noon on Saturday 11th
Tsubaki America Mikoshi Ceremony and Procession will be from noon on Sat...please
participate in the only Mikoshi Matsuri in North America...also we will
have the booth for both days, please come by to say hello and receive
information of Jinja Shinto and Japanese Culture.

Sep 19 at 3pm - Harada Shinji-san, Chinju no Mori Concert at Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America
Harada Shinji-san is a famous pop music star in Japan. In the year 2000 he began the Chinju-no-Mori / divine forest series of Concerts --offering concerts focusing on World Peace at Japans most important Jinja Now he will be in North America for a 9/11 Peace Concert in New York City and can visit Tsubaki America Jinja afterwards....
On Sunday 9/19 Harada Shinji-san will receive Oharae and offer his music to enshrined Okamisama at Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America. Our Haiden is small so only the first 50 people to register can enjoy this special mini acoustic concert. The time will be from 3:00 PM (please arrive at 2:30 to sign in)..if you would like to participate please make your reservation by contacting Tsubaki Jinja directly via email or by phone (360) 691-6389. (Hatsuhoryou for Sekai Heywa kigan/Oharae & Concert on 19th is $10.00 for adults and free for children) |
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October
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October
3 - Shyuuki Taisai / Great Fall Festival & Torii Hounoshiki/ Shrine gate ceremony
Great Fall Ceremony. Reception is from 10:30 AM, Ceremony at 11:00 AM.
One of the 2 times each year that the doors of the Honden (inner shrine)
are opened and special food including new rice is offered to OKami. Also
Silk Strings Koto Ensemble will offer the concert to OKami that we can
all enjoy as well.
 
October
23-24 - Fall Shinto Seminar
Chance to experience the rythyms of the Shrine Life in harmony with seasonal
change.. experience personally and learn about life enhancing Jinja Shinto
practices to enliven and enrich everyday.
 
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November
2010



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November
14 - Schichi-Go-San Taisai
Registration from 10:30am, Ceremony at 11:00am
Blessing will be made for children, boys ages 3 and 5, girls ages 3 and
7......this very important life-cycle event is one of the most popular
in Japan...when parents take their children who are dressed in their best
clothes (hare-gi) to the local shrine to offer gratitude and pray for
contiued safe growth and development. Children attending this event receive
the special 7-5-3 OMAMORI-SAN and the CHITOSE AME/ long-life candy in
a colorful bag with many special images on it...this makes the very happy
childhood memory. Those wishing to receive this special prayer who cannot
attend the Taisai can make the appointment during the month of November.


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December
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December
11 - Replacing All Shimenawa and Shide
December
12 - Oharahishiki and Omochitsuki
Registration at 10:30am, Ceremony at 11:00am
This "Great Day of Purifying the Root of Misfortune" is one of the two
occasions/year that the Nakatomi-no-O-Harahi is read facing sanpaishya
rather the Shinzen...sanpaishya also receive the Harai of "Kiri-Nusa".....on
this occasion sanpaishya receive the "Jibarai-no-Gohei" which is capable
of absorbing the tookodori (stale/obscuring energy/ki) which is then purified
and the Jibarai Gohei is burned by the Shinto Priests .....please attend
with your family and friends to prepare for the New Year......for people
unable to attend who would like to participate please contact the shrine
in order to receive the Gohei (after use it is sent back to the shrine
for the Koshinsatatsutakeageshiki {purification/burning ritual}).
JIBARAI-NO-GOHEI: directions for use are:
please purify the impurities (tsumi/kegare) of the Year with this Gohei
(1 per family)
each Family member hold the wooden stick of the Gohei and swing left/right/left
around the shoulders (one by one)
if you do not attend O-HARAHI-SHIKI please bring the Gohei back to the
shrine during your Hatsumode...it will then be purified and burned in
Mid January during KOSHINSATSUTAKEAGESHIKI.
This year we will
make the Kagami Mochi to offer at Oshyougatsu by hand with Kine/Usu..(we
should have plenty to enjoy and take home also). Shrine friend and Mochi
expert Mr. Shoichi Sugiyama of Sunset Ranch Woodworking (hinoki buro maker)
will lead the Mochi-tsuki....we will make Omochi following Oharahishiki,
from 11:40 till 2:00..(please particpate in this traditional activity
, or just enjoy and eat delicious Tezukuri Mochi.
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