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The Great Festival of Fujisaki Hachimangu Shrine is a festival of Fujisaki-hachimangu at Chūō-ku, Kumamoto every September, characterized by a parade of Shinto priests, followed by groups of followers who chase their horses shouting, "''Boshita, Boshita''", in earlier times; but now the parade followers, "''Dookai Dookai''", or other phrases. Recently 17,000 people participated in this festival. ==Name== The formal name of this festival is 藤崎八旛宮秋季例大祭, or Fujisaki-hachimangu, autumn great festival. Previously it was called Boshita Matsuri in Japanese. However, it is not used officially, because of a view that this comes from Horoboshita, or Japan destroyed Korea, although Korea was not in the shouting phrase. However, there are other views, as described below in the section entitled Troubles concerning the shouting phrase "Boshita Boshita". The origin of Boshita has not been known; decorated horses were not employed, and there was no horse chasing at the time of Katou Kiyomasa. A view states that it had been used since the Sino-Japanese war. The use of Boshita was claimed at the time of world exhibition at Osaka in 1970, since Japanese of Korean origin felt miserable at the time of the festival. New shouting phrases have been up to the groups which participate; it was decided upon in August 1990.〔''Higogaku Koza, Fujisaki Festival now and olden times'' Iwashita C. p 92-105, Kumamoto NichiNichi Shinbun, 2006, ISBN 978-4-87755-231-2〕
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