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The {{Nihongo|'''Annual [[Hakurei Shrine]] Grand Festival'''|博麗神社例大祭|Hakurei Jinja Reitaisai}} is a yearly, ''[[Touhou Project]]''-only convention that takes place every Spring in [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Big Sight|Tokyo Big Sight]] from 2008 onwards (a.k.a. Tokyo International Exhibition Center), Japan, which originally starting in 2004. It's the largest of the many doujin conventions hosting only Touhou content. Although the co-ordinator of this convention has nothing to do with [[Team Shanghai Alice]] officially, the name "Hakurei Shrine Reitaisai" was given by [[ZUN]] himself. It first started in the year 2004 as a way for TSA uses this event as a way to publicly distribute trial versions of upcoming games to the fans well in advance of their release on the Internet.
The {{Nihongo|'''Annual [[Hakurei Shrine]] Grand Festival'''|博麗神社例大祭|Hakurei Jinja Reitaisai}} is a yearly, ''[[Touhou Project]]''-only convention that takes place every Spring in [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Big Sight|Tokyo Big Sight]] from 2008 onwards (a.k.a. Tokyo International Exhibition Center), Japan, which originally starting in 2004. It's the largest of the many doujin conventions hosting only Touhou content. Although the co-ordinator of this convention has nothing to do with [[Team Shanghai Alice]] officially, the name "Hakurei Shrine Reitaisai" was given by [[ZUN]] himself. It first started in the year 2004 as a way for TSA to publicly distribute trial versions of upcoming games to the fans well in advance of their release on the Internet.


The 2004 Reitaisai featured a total of 114 participating circles. Since then, many Touhou derivative works are also gathered and sold there. Commencing every year in April or May, the convention has been hosted before Tokyo Big Sight in [[Wikipedia:Ōta, Tokyo|Ota, Tokyo]] in 2004; [[Wikipedia:Naka-ku, Yokohama|Naka-ku, Yokohama]] in 2005 and [[Wikipedia:Sunshine City, Tokyo|Sunshine City, Tokyo]] in 2006 and 2007. 2010 saw the birth of Reitaisai SP, an additional Reitaisai to be held every autumn due to increasing popularity. 2011's Reitaisai was temporarily cancelled due to safety concerns after the [[wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|2011 Tohoku earthquake]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/reitaisai_sp/status/46141410918924288|title=Reitaisai Twitter account|publisher=Twitter|date=March 11, 2011|accessdate=March 11, 2011|language=Japanese}}</ref> It was later rescheduled and it took place on May 8, 2011 with approx. 4,940 participating circles.
The 2004 Reitaisai featured a total of 114 participating circles. Since then, many Touhou derivative works are also gathered and sold there. Commencing every year in April or May, the convention has been hosted before Tokyo Big Sight in [[Wikipedia:Ōta, Tokyo|Ota, Tokyo]] in 2004; [[Wikipedia:Naka-ku, Yokohama|Naka-ku, Yokohama]] in 2005 and [[Wikipedia:Sunshine City, Tokyo|Sunshine City, Tokyo]] in 2006 and 2007. 2010 saw the birth of Reitaisai SP, an additional Reitaisai to be held every autumn due to increasing popularity. 2011's Reitaisai was temporarily cancelled due to safety concerns after the [[wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|2011 Tohoku earthquake]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/reitaisai_sp/status/46141410918924288|title=Reitaisai Twitter account|publisher=Twitter|date=March 11, 2011|accessdate=March 11, 2011|language=ja}}</ref> It was later rescheduled and it took place on May 8, 2011 with approximately 4,940 participating circles.


==Previous installments==
==Previous installments==
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*[[:Category:Reitaisai 2|Reitaisai 2]]: 2005-05-04
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 2|Reitaisai 2]]: 2005-05-04
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 3|Reitaisai 3]]: 2006-05-21
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 3|Reitaisai 3]]: 2006-05-21
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 4|Reitaisai 4]]: 2007-05-21
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 4|Reitaisai 4]]: 2007-05-20
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 5|Reitaisai 5]]: 2008-05-25
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 5|Reitaisai 5]]: 2008-05-25
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 6|Reitaisai 6]]: 2009-03-08
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 6|Reitaisai 6]]: 2009-03-08
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*[[:Category:Reitaisai SP|Reitaisai SP]]: 2010-09-19
*[[:Category:Reitaisai SP|Reitaisai SP]]: 2010-09-19
*[[:Category:Air Reitaisai 8|Air Reitaisai 8]]: 2011-03-13 Unofficial event held online in response to the cancellation of Reitaisai 8.
*[[:Category:Air Reitaisai 8|Air Reitaisai 8]]: 2011-03-13 Unofficial event held online in response to the cancellation of Reitaisai 8.
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 8|Reitaisai 8]]: 2011-05-08 Originally scheduled on 2011-03-13, but rescheduled due to 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 8|Reitaisai 8]]: 2011-05-08 Originally scheduled on 2011-03-13, but rescheduled due to [[wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]].
*[[:Category:Reitaisai SP2|Reitaisai SP2]]: 2011-09-11
*[[:Category:Reitaisai SP2|Reitaisai SP2]]: 2011-09-11
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 9|Reitaisai 9]]: 2012-05-27
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 9|Reitaisai 9]]: 2012-05-27
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*[[:Category:Reitaisai 11|Reitaisai 11]]: 2014-05-11
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 11|Reitaisai 11]]: 2014-05-11
*[[:Category:Autumn Reitaisai|Autumn Reitaisai]]: 2014-11-24
*[[:Category:Autumn Reitaisai|Autumn Reitaisai]]: 2014-11-24
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 12|Reitaisai 12]]: 2015-05-10
*[[:Category:Autumn Reitaisai 2|Autumn Reitaisai 2]]: 2015-10-18
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 13|Reitaisai 13]]: 2016-05-08
*[[:Category:Autumn Reitaisai 3|Autumn Reitaisai 3]]: 2016-10-16
*[[:Category:Reitaisai 14|Reitaisai 14]]: 2017-05-07 [http://reitaisai.com/rts14/]
*[[:Category:Autumn Reitaisai 4|Autumn Reitaisai 4]]: 2017-10-15
*[[:Category:Reitaisai_15|Reitaisai 15]]: 2018-05-06 [http://s.reitaisai.com/rts15block/]
*[[:Category:Autumn Reitaisai 5|Autumn Reitaisai 5]]: 2018-10-14
*[[:Category:Reitaisai_16|Reitaisai 16]]: 2019-05-05 [https://reitaisai.com/rts16/]
*[[:Category:Autumn Reitaisai 6|Autumn Reitaisai 6]]: 2019-10-6
*[[:Category:Air Reitaisai 17|Air Reitaisai 17]]: 2020-03-22 Unofficial event held online in response to the postponing of Reitaisai 17 due to the [[wikipedia:2019-20 coronavirus pandemic|coronavirus pandemic]].
*[[:Category:Reitaisai_17|Reitaisai 17]]: Originally scheduled on 2020-03-22, then later postponed on 2020-05-17, finally cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic [https://reitaisai.com/rts17/]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:35, 19 April 2020

The Annual Hakurei Shrine Grand Festival (博麗神社例大祭 Hakurei Jinja Reitaisai) is a yearly, Touhou Project-only convention that takes place every Spring in Tokyo Big Sight from 2008 onwards (a.k.a. Tokyo International Exhibition Center), Japan, which originally starting in 2004. It's the largest of the many doujin conventions hosting only Touhou content. Although the co-ordinator of this convention has nothing to do with Team Shanghai Alice officially, the name "Hakurei Shrine Reitaisai" was given by ZUN himself. It first started in the year 2004 as a way for TSA to publicly distribute trial versions of upcoming games to the fans well in advance of their release on the Internet.

The 2004 Reitaisai featured a total of 114 participating circles. Since then, many Touhou derivative works are also gathered and sold there. Commencing every year in April or May, the convention has been hosted before Tokyo Big Sight in Ota, Tokyo in 2004; Naka-ku, Yokohama in 2005 and Sunshine City, Tokyo in 2006 and 2007. 2010 saw the birth of Reitaisai SP, an additional Reitaisai to be held every autumn due to increasing popularity. 2011's Reitaisai was temporarily cancelled due to safety concerns after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.[1] It was later rescheduled and it took place on May 8, 2011 with approximately 4,940 participating circles.

Previous installments

References

  1. "Reitaisai Twitter account" (in 日本語). Twitter. March 11, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2011.

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