Thursday, January 13, 2011
New Year's is Japan's biggest holiday, lasting about 3 days during which most people stream to the many thousands of shrines and temples to ring in the new year with bells, prayer, and buying good luck charms. The paths and roads leading up to the shrines are lined with street vendors, providing the enormous crowds with food. The mood is cheerful, though in a quiet and reflective way.
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