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Hatsumōde, Tokura Shrine in Shizuoka City (2016)
Japan

Hatsumōde is the first Shinto shrine or a Buddhist temple visit of the Japanese New Year.

WIKIPEDIA - Hatsumōde http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatsum%c5%8dde

There is Tokura Shrine in the place that is near to my house.It is one of the extremely common Shinto shrines in each place of Japan.Of course it is not a Shinto shrine famous particularly.However, it is a Shinto shrine taken good care of by local people as tutelary shrine of a village.

When it is 0:00 a.m. and becomes New Year, the neighboring people begin to gather in this small Shinto shrine.The people go and worship at this Shinto shrine to thank for the joy that the people were able to greet the New Year safely and to hope that people can live peacefully after this.

There is "Holy night of Japan" here,it is calm and beautiful.

Such scene can look in various parts of Japan. However, it is one of the important scenes for me.

Copyright: Bibouroku Tabito
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 12492x6246
Taken: 31/12/2015
Hochgeladen: 02/01/2016
Published: 02/01/2016
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Tags: japan; shizuoka; shrine; new year
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