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19-May-2019

Meiji Jingu Shrine Sake Barrels

Meiji Jingu Shrine Sake Barrels are bright, colorful, and unique. One of the most intriguing things at Meiji Jingu Shrine is the many Sake Barrels. They are referred to as kazaridaru in Japanese. These barrels are a decorative display giving honor to the gods according to Japanese customs. Traditionally, the people of Japan have always had a connection between the gods and the Sake they produce. Each year many barrels of Sake are donated. The Sake is used for religious festivals and the barrels form a unique display outside the shrine. In the physical, the barrels are empty. In the Spiritual, their significance is major. Meiji Jingu Shrine Sake Barrels are a gift to the gods.

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