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2026/01/22 04:40
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- People participated in a traditional Japanese purification ritual at Kasuga Shrine. - The ritual, involving soaking in cold water, is held on what is considered the coldest day of the year. - Participants believe the event motivates them and signifies a fresh start for the new year. A: Hey, did you hear about something crazy happening? B: No! What is it? A: Apparently, people jumped into *really* cold water! B: Seriously? Why would they do that? A: It was at a shrine in Yamaguchi Prefecture. It’s a special ritual for good health. B: Wow! Like a New Year's thing? A: Exactly! They think today is the coldest day of the year, according to the traditional calendar. A: It’s called a purification ritual, and it happens at dawn and evening for a few days. B: And how many people took part? A: About 77 people this morning! They wear white clothes and run around chanting. B: Sounds intense! So, they just...jump in? A: Yep! Up to their chests! Then they pray for good health for about a minute. B: Brrr! Then they must feel freezing! A: They warm up by a bonfire afterwards. Everyone looks so happy, though! B: That's amazing! One guy said he's been doing it since he was a little kid. A: He said it makes him feel ready to start fresh! Pretty cool, huh? B: Totally! Maybe I should try it next year… (laughs)
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