ennaika
Ennaika is a traditional Japanese festival that holds cultural and spiritual significance, particularly in the regions of Kyushu, especially in the prefectures of Fukuoka and Saga. The term "ennaika" (遠奈会) is derived from the combination of "en" (遠), meaning "far," and "naika" (会), meaning "gathering," which collectively suggests a festival or event held at a distance or in a remote location. The festival is closely associated with the Shinto tradition and is often linked to the worship of local deities (kami) and ancestral spirits.
Ennaika typically involves a procession of mikoshi (portable Shinto shrines) carried by participants through the streets
The origins of Ennaika can be traced back to ancient agricultural rituals aimed at ensuring a good
Ennaika is not widely known outside of Kyushu, but it is cherished by locals as an important