The Filleting Fish Ceremony "Hocho- Shiki":One of Folk Festivals in Mie Prefecture
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In this papre, the <I>hocho-shiki</I> (fish filleting ceremony) indigenous to Mie Prefecture was investigated and its historical background and relationship to native industries were researched.<BR>1. The tradition of the <I>hocho-shiki</I>, in which fish is prepared without touching it through the use of metal chopsticks, was preserved in four areas and a similar event was preserved in five areas of Mie Prefecture. All ceremonies were localized in the Shima region of central Japan.<BR>2. Gray mullet, an important fish in the fishing industry of the Shima region, is used in the <I>hocho-shiki</I>.<BR>3. The <I>hocho-shiki </I>is performed as a New Year's event together with the tradition of drawing a bow. This suggests that the old traditions and customs of samurai <I>bushi</I> became such Shinto rites as the <I>hocho-shiki</I>, the mana- bushi, or the <I>mana-ita</I>.
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