Hamaya
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hamaya-316-6105704
title:
Hamaya
text:
Hamaya is an arrow given at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples as a Japanese New Year's lucky charm or sacred tool. Sometimes set with a bow called a Hama yumi (破魔弓). In addition to this, bows and arrows are set up on top of the building facing the demon's gate as a curse during the topping ceremony when a new house is built. It is also customary for relatives and acquaintances to give Fuma-ya or Fuma-bow to newborns for their first birthday. It is said to have originated from bows and arrows u
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description:
Decorative arrows sold for Japanese New Year
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamaya
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date modified:
2024-03-08T21:46:50Z
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