Setsubun-sai (Festival for the Last Day of Winter)

Setsubun-sai (Festival for the Last Day of Winter)

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Setsubun-sai (Festival for the Last Day of Winter) will be introduced. This is the official website of Samukawa Jinja Shrine, the Ichi-no-miya (main shrine) in Sagami province, since ancient times, the one and only home of the Happo-yoke. Samukawa Jinja Shrine has been worshipped as a guardian deity who presides over Happo-yoke.

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