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  1. 1
    JMdict
    rain shower while the sun shines;sun shower
    "It'll be a 'fox's wedding'." "Huh?" "There's an eighty-one percent chance of sun today with sun showers in a few places."
  2. 2
    JMdict
    procession of will-o'-the-wisps seen at night;jack-o'-lantern parade
  3. 3
    Wikipedia

    The Kitsune no Yomeiri (狐の嫁入り, "the fox's wedding"), which is similar to "monkey's wedding" in English, is a strange event told about in Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. The "kitsune no yomeiri" can refer to several things: atmospheric ghost lights, a phenomenon during which it appears as if paper lanterns from a wedding procession are floating through the dark; what is commonly referred to as a sunshower; and various strange wedding processions that can be seen in classical Japanese kaidan, essays, and legends. The "kitsune no yomeiri" is always closely related to foxes, or kitsune (who often play tricks on humans in Japanese legend) and various Shinto rituals and festive rights relating to the "kitsune no yomeiri" have been developed in various parts of Japan.

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きつねの嫁入り 【きつねのよめいり】 · キツネの嫁入り 【きつねのよめいり】 (search-only kanji form) · 狐の嫁入 【きつねのよめいり】 (search-only kanji form)
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