Onbashira
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onbashira-272-2561877
title:
Onbashira
text:
The Mihashira or Onbashira are four wooden posts or pillars that stand on the four corners of local shrines in the Lake Suwa area of Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The largest and most famous set of onbashira are those that stand on the four shrines that make up the Suwa Grand Shrine complex. By custom, the onbashira are replaced every six years, in the years of the Monkey and the Tiger in the Chinese zodiac. In Suwa Shrine, this occurs during the Onbashira Festival, which also functions as a symboli
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Japanese festival
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onbashira
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2023-11-24T22:23:32Z
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