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お祭り
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Most common form: お祭
noun
festival; feast; carnival  (see also: 祭り; polite (teineigo) language)
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noun
festival merrymaking; revelry
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noun
festive mood; holiday mood; festive atmosphere
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サイ   まつ festival   まつ to deify, enshrine   
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ジ   シ   しめ to show   
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ニ   ふた    ふた two   
ショウ   こ-    お-    ちいさい small   
ニク body part   
また again   
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この
まつ
ではその
とし
じょうぞう
醸造
した
しんしゅ
新酒
ひろめ
披露目
ざけ
など
おこな
われる

At this festival, they’ll be doing things like introducing batches of saké that were brewed this year, offering saké tastings, and so on.
パーティー
まつ
さわ
わった

The party ended up with great revelry.
ちか
まつり
やっているまちあります
Are there any towns with festivals near here?
その
きじ
記事
おまつり
御祭
すべ
イベント
かれている

The article covers all the events at the fair.
まつ
ちゅう
こうざん
高山
きたい

I'd like to go to Takayama during festival time.
 
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