#送り火
Live, measured metrics for the hashtag #送り火 from the open social web. Every number carries a named source and the time it was fetched. Nothing is estimated.
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Day-by-day usage
measured · fosstodon.org (Mastodon public tags API) · fetched 2026-08-21 18:46 UTC0 uses by 0 unique accounts across the window. Real per-day counts, not estimates. Newest bar is today so far.
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Live pulse
measured · fosstodon.org (Mastodon tag timeline) · fetched 2026-08-21 18:46 UTCEverything below is measured over the latest 4 public posts (spanning ~17537 hours).
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Iwata Hideaki (岩田英彬), in his work "Kyō no Daimonji Monogatari" (京の大文字ものがたり), says "the event was launched by people with no particular status or fame, so there’s no record of its origin". This may explain why we know so little about the gia
It is theorised that the Okuribi truly emerged as a result of the authorities clamping down on the many local fire festivals. As fire was a constant danger to the city (and raucous celebrations a source of unease for the government), the Ok
Unlike the Gion and Aoi festivals, the Okuribi's origins are hazy. In 1603 the nobleman Funabashi Hidekata (舟橋秀賢), in his diary 'Keichō Nikken-roku' (慶長日件録), describes going to the Kamo River to see the mountain bonfires. It is the earliest
#送り火 across platforms
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