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2026/01/12 21:40
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- A Tokyo temple held its annual Jingannawa tradition, creating a large straw snake. - The centuries-old custom originated from a belief that a snake had caused famine and disease. - Local residents and a preservation group continue the tradition to pray for health and a good harvest, hoping to pass it on. A: Hey! Did you see anything interesting in the news today? B: Not really! What's up? A: There’s a really cool tradition happening at a temple in Tokyo! They make a giant straw snake! B: A straw snake? Seriously? That’s wild! What’s that about? A: It's called Jingannawa. People hang the snake to pray for good health and a good harvest. B: Wow, that sounds… old! How long have they been doing it? A: Like, over 500 years! Apparently, a long time ago, people thought a snake caused problems like famine. B: So the snake is like… a way to ask for forgiveness? A: Something like that! It's made by a group of people and local residents. They hang it on a gingko tree. B: That’s so unique! Do you think younger people still participate? A: Apparently, they want to teach younger generations to make the snakes! It’s been going on through everything, even wars! B: Incredible! I’d love to see that sometime.
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