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Japanese traditional ceremony, SHISHIMAI with FUTONDAIKO 伝法 獅子舞 北中 布団太鼓

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Japanese traditional ceremony, SHISHIMAI with FUTONDAIKO at middle of Osaka Konohanaku Denpo.

This is 2011 annual summer festival at the Miotsukushi shrine.
The lion dances called the SHISHIMAI, to drive away wild animals and evil spirits, are integral to festivals.
The FUTONDAIKO temporary shrine, people carry the FUTONDAIKO temporary shrine on there's shoulder and then people put up the very heavy FUTONDAIKO and shaking ceremony.
The put up called the Sase, meaning is prosperity.

There is Japanese traditional Shinto ceremony to god of SUMIYOSHI Taisya of Miotsukushi shrine.

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