[Photoblog] Torioi Rituals of Ikoma Shrine
Torioi means driving off birds. According to Miki, the photographer, it really looked like a bird being driven off in this event ^^This ritual started around 3 in the afternoon…
Torioi means driving off birds. According to Miki, the photographer, it really looked like a bird being driven off in this event ^^This ritual started around 3 in the afternoon…
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