The festival of Obon lasts for three days; however, its starting date varies within different regions of Japan. When the lunar calendar was changed to the Gregorian calendar at the beginning of the Meiji era, the localities in Japan responded differently, which resulted in three different times of Obon. Traditionally, Obon was celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar.
Obon is now observed during one of the following periods:
July 15 of the Gregorian calendar (Shichigatsu Bon or “Bon in July”): Observed in Tokyo and some urban areas of the Tōhoku region and Hokuriku region regions where agricultural busy seasons do not overlap with the festival dates. This practice is sometimes referred to as “Tokyo Obon.”
August 15 of the Gregorian calendar (Hachigatsu Bon or “Bon in August”; Tsukiokure Bon or “Month Later Obon”): This is the most commonly celebrated time across Japan.
15th day of the seventh lunar month (Kyū Bon or “Old Bon”): Observed in Okinawa and the Amami Islands, this version follows the lunar calendar, so the dates change yearly on the Gregorian calendar, sometimes extending into September.
The festival of Obon lasts for three days; however, its starting date varies within different regions of Japan. When the lunar calendar was changed to the Gregorian calendar at the beginning of the Meiji era, the localities in Japan responded differently, which resulted in three different times of Obon. Traditionally, Obon was celebrated on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar.
Obon is now observed during one of the following periods:
July 15 of the Gregorian calendar (Shichigatsu Bon or “Bon in July”): Observed in Tokyo and some urban areas of the Tōhoku region and Hokuriku region regions where agricultural busy seasons do not overlap with the festival dates. This practice is sometimes referred to as “Tokyo Obon.”
August 15 of the Gregorian calendar (Hachigatsu Bon or “Bon in August”; Tsukiokure Bon or “Month Later Obon”): This is the most commonly celebrated time across Japan.
15th day of the seventh lunar month (Kyū Bon or “Old Bon”): Observed in Okinawa and the Amami Islands, this version follows the lunar calendar, so the dates change yearly on the Gregorian calendar, sometimes extending into September.
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June looks like her ass stinks really bad
I wonder, Jojo, what do you do when you’re not watching porn?
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How can we get rid of this pest?
This is crazy, which Obon are they celebrating in the movie, the Tokyo one?
June Lovejoy please come back. You are the greatest white JAV actress.
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i though she is back
She looks stunning in here.
What happened to her?
She discovered she could inhale every cheesecake in Tokyo and the studios would keep hiring the gaijin girl anyway.
can you upload Homa-062
Look like old video, rename and reupload.
June Lovejoy looks amazing here. She lost a lot of weight.
June lovejoy! Your thighs are big your butt also big really out of proportion. Lily hart has a perfect body pls bring her back ( Lily Hart)!
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