
Bowing by holding Buddhist scriptures (Daihannya-kyo) like a fan is called ‘Tendoku’.
It seems it was the first time for Miki, the photographer to see Tendoku up close like this.
Taken when Mizushi Kannon Flower Festival was held
at Myohoji Temple in Kashihara city.
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