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A 4-Meter-Tall Handmade Kadomatsu (New Year's Decoration) at Tsunokawa Shrine

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On the 30th, approximately 20 parishioners at Kawatane Shrine, a shrine listed in the Engishiki (Letter to the Engishiki) in Hisai Motomachi, Tsu City, prepared for the New Year. They completed a pair of 4-meter-tall kadomatsu (New Year's decorations) and attached shimenawa (sacred rope). Founded in the Heian period, the shrine enshrines five sons and three daughters. Known as the guardian deity of the village area before the establishment of Hi…
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On the 30th, approximately 20 parishioners at Kawatane Shrine, a shrine listed in the Engishiki (Letter to the Engishiki) in Hisai Motomachi, Tsu City, prepared for the New Year. They completed a pair of 4-meter-tall kadomatsu (New Year's decorations) and attached shimenawa (sacred rope). Founded in the Heian period, the shrine enshrines five sons and three daughters. Known as the guardian deity of the village area before the establishment of Hi…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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