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Jan. 16, 2024
[Image1]I was able to take a picture of the dedication of the dharma and the burning of the dharma that had

I was able to take a picture of the dedication of the dharma and the burning of the dharma that had served its role for one year.

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  • Jan. 18, 2024
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    Thank you for posting such a beautiful photo.
    Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Dondoyaki.
    Please take a look here if you like.

    The history of the origin of dondoyaki dates back to the Heian period. It is an event to see off the "god of the year" who came to each house on New Year's Day and return to the sky.
    Dondoyaki is a historic fire festival in which auspicious charms such as shime ornaments and kadomatsu decorated on New Year's Day, as well as calligraphy, are burned with the wishes of the local people for a good harvest, prosperous business, safety in the family, no disease, and prosperity of descendants.
    The custom of sticking mirror-opened rice cakes, tangerines, and buns into wires and grilling them over a fire to "spend a year in good health without catching a cold" seems to be passed down almost universally throughout the country.
    In the video, the dondoyaki that took place at Oyamauchi Urako Park in Machida City, Tokyo, is shown.
    The overwhelming flame rising in the sky is very powerful, please take a look.
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    A Traditional Japanese New Year's Event! Burning New Year's Decorations in Tokyo's Oyama Dairi Park to See Off New Year's Gods!
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  • Toa
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    Jan. 17, 2024
    ID:2
    Cool photos ?
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