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The power of regeneration, "Chinowa's going through." To the summer!

[Koedo Itabashi] June 25, 2015 16:00

"Come here, come here, and turn this way."

With his father's hand, the boy walks through the "Chinowa" on the approach to the shrine.

I really liked the tattata and the movement around the figure 8.

Make bamboo and hang a ring that bundles chigaya.

A circle set like an entrance to a different world and a ∞ character that shows infinity.

I feel that the power is drawn out, which cannot be expressed in words.

 

There is a song about the effect of Chinowa.

"The person who exorcises Natsukoshi in Minazuki is going to extend the life of Chitose."

It is a prayer for longevity.

There is also a practice of passing through the circle while singing this waka.

 

In the bulletin board of the Neighborhood Association, there was a sentence of the reception of Katashiro.

On the eve of June, he transfers his injuries to a paper doll, flows it to the river, and cleans it.

Is it a ritual of regeneration?

 

This yeny Chinowa. Actually, there is a theory that it is the prototype of the New Year's "Shinto straw festoon".

If you loosen the ring, it will be a single rope.

A rope that shows a clean place.

The figure that turns round, turns into a line, and is illusionless, is a blue general due to its thickness and color.

It is a relatively familiar "Nebi-kun" that lives widely in wilderness in Japan.

It is not uncommon for Japanese gods to borrow snakes.

The guardian angel of rivers and swamps, the Lord, the rain, the thirst, and the rich fruit.

It seems to be compatible with oval and treasure ball.

After all, the appearance of regenerating and growing while molting is very mysterious.

I feel the power that can't be measured.

The power to cross the field, cross the river, move over the rough seas, and repeat regeneration.

Old people have repeated "women's emotions" like "Anchin Kiyohime".

 

It's a rainy season.

On a sunny day, choose a new power at the nearby shrine, Chinowa Gourmet.

Let's come.

Are you on my way?

It's Tsukiji's Namishi Inari Shrine!

 

 
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