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Around the 4th month, prayers for the crops' growth are performed, and in many Iriomote communities, prayers, hand-clapping, or music are performed for the crops for the following two months or so, to help encourage their growth. In the 6th month, the first crops begin to be harvested. The end of the harvest is celebrated in the 7th month, with a festival known as ''murapûru'' or ''murapûri'' (豊年祭), and the changeover to a new year's crop is celebrated in the 9th or 10th months, in a festival known as ''shichi'' (節祭). In many communities on Ishigaki Island, this ''shichi'' festival features figures dressed as the deity ''mayun ganashi'' going from house to house chanting words of prayer for the growth of the crops. On Iriomote, many communities send rowboats or canoes out into the distance across the ocean, towards ''[[nirai kanai]]'' (the land of the gods), in order to meet the gods and welcome them back to the island.
 
Around the 4th month, prayers for the crops' growth are performed, and in many Iriomote communities, prayers, hand-clapping, or music are performed for the crops for the following two months or so, to help encourage their growth. In the 6th month, the first crops begin to be harvested. The end of the harvest is celebrated in the 7th month, with a festival known as ''murapûru'' or ''murapûri'' (豊年祭), and the changeover to a new year's crop is celebrated in the 9th or 10th months, in a festival known as ''shichi'' (節祭). In many communities on Ishigaki Island, this ''shichi'' festival features figures dressed as the deity ''mayun ganashi'' going from house to house chanting words of prayer for the growth of the crops. On Iriomote, many communities send rowboats or canoes out into the distance across the ocean, towards ''[[nirai kanai]]'' (the land of the gods), in order to meet the gods and welcome them back to the island.
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The Tanadui festival of Taketomi Island was designated an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property in 1977.<ref>Plaques on-site on Taketomi Island.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/53891014998/sizes/k/]</ref>
    
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*Gallery labels, National Museum of Japanese History.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/11880894933/sizes/l][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/11881519506/in/photostream/]
 
*Gallery labels, National Museum of Japanese History.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/11880894933/sizes/l][https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/11881519506/in/photostream/]
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