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Mimizuku in New Town

[Asunaro] Nov. 29, 2016 09:00

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Mimizuku at Koami Shrine is named after the Doburoku Festival (Niiname-no-Matsuri) and the New Year.
It is made from Susukiki, one of the seven herbs in autumn.

 

The benefit is “going” to “mi (body)” and the family “mi (body)”.
It will be awarded for that.

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I was caught by the Chinese zodiac sign next year.

 

By the way, what is the difference between "Mizuku" and "owl"?

 

I found that both are the same type of owl and owl.
It seems common to call those who have ears (Hasumi) as earthworms.

 

"Mizuku in the downtown area" also has a strong ears.

 

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Koami Shrine
 16-23, Nihonbashikoamicho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo