nagashi
Nagashi is a traditional Japanese water splashing ceremony performed on certain occasions, most notably during the Ohanami season when cherry blossoms are in bloom. This custom, practiced mainly in the Kansai region, is believed to have originated in the Heian period as a purification ritual.
During the ceremony, participants wade into a river or stream while being doused with water by tentatively-covered
Some people participate in nagashi for spiritual or health-related reasons, while others see it as an innocent
In terms of health benefits, some research suggests that the nagashi activity could be linked to stress
As nagashi, this interesting Japanese customary takes place in early spring; mainly where cherry blossoms bloom,