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- Hatsumōde abstract "Hatsumōde (初詣, hatsumōde) is the first Shinto shrine visit of the Japanese New Year. Some people visit a Buddhist temple instead. Many visit on the first, second, or third day of the year as most are off work on those days. Generally, wishes for the new year are made, new omamori (charms or amulets) are bought, and the old ones are returned to the shrine so they can be burned. There are often long lines at major shrines throughout Japan.Most people in Japan are off work from December 29 until January 3 of every year. It is during this time that the house is cleaned, debts are paid, friends and family are visited and gifts are exchanged. It would be customary to spend the early morning of New Year's Day in domestic worship, followed by sake—often containing edible gold flakes—and special celebration food. During the hatsumōde, it is common for men to wear a full kimono—one of the rare chances to see them doing so across a year. The act of worship is generally quite brief and individual and may involve queuing at popular shrines. The o-mamori vary substantially in price.Some shrines and temples have millions of visitors over the three days. Meiji Shrine for example had 3.45 million visitors in 1998, and in the first three days of January 2010, 3.2 million people visited Meiji Jingū, 2.98 million Narita-san, 2.96 million Kawasaki Daishi, 2.7 million Fushimi Inari Taisha, and 2.6 million Sumiyoshi Taisha. Other popular destinations include Atsuta Jingū, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, Dazaifu Tenman-gū, and Hikawa Shrine.A common custom during hatsumōde is to buy a written oracle called omikuji. If your omikuji predicts bad luck you can tie it onto a tree on the shrine grounds, in the hope that its prediction will not come true. The omikuji goes into detail, and tells you how you will do in various areas in your life, such as business and love, for that year. Often a good-luck charm comes with the omikuji when you buy it, that is believed to summon good luck and money your way.".
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- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Amulet.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Atsuta_Shrine.
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- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_Japan.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
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- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Hikawa_Shrine_(Saitama).
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- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_Shrine.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Narita-san.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink O-mikuji.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Omamori.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Sake.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Sumiyoshi_taisha.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink Tsurugaoka_Hachimangū.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLink File:Meiji_Shrine_Sando_and_Torii_New_Year_Worship.jpg.
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hatsumōde".
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLinkText "first shrine visit".
- Hatsumōde wikiPageWikiLinkText "first visit of a new year".
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- Hatsumōde subject Category:Festivals_in_Japan.
- Hatsumōde subject Category:Shinto.
- Hatsumōde hypernym Visit.
- Hatsumōde type Event.
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- Hatsumōde type Religion.
- Hatsumōde comment "Hatsumōde (初詣, hatsumōde) is the first Shinto shrine visit of the Japanese New Year. Some people visit a Buddhist temple instead. Many visit on the first, second, or third day of the year as most are off work on those days. Generally, wishes for the new year are made, new omamori (charms or amulets) are bought, and the old ones are returned to the shrine so they can be burned.".
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- Hatsumōde depiction Meiji_Shrine_Sando_and_Torii_New_Year_Worship.jpg.
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