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- Shinto priests recently replaced a sacred rope at Nachi Falls in Japan, a site revered as a deity. - The replacement ceremony, performed in July and December, involved a difficult ascent and placement in icy water. - The ritual aims to bring a prosperous new year for all worshippers. A: Hey! Did you hear about Nachi Falls? B: No! What’s new there? A: They just replaced the *shimenawa* rope! You know, that big, sacred rope? B: Oh yeah! I’ve seen pictures. It's so impressive! Why did they do that? A: It’s a tradition. They replace it twice a year, in July and December. It’s for the New Year! B: Wow, that must have been a tough job. How did they do it? A: Apparently, the priests climbed all the way to the top. It took them like, half an hour! B: Seriously? That’s dedication! Did they have any trouble? A: I heard they had to tie lifelines to their waists because the water is freezing! They’re brave! B: Wow! It’s 26 meters long! That's pretty huge! A: Yeah! They really wanted to make sure it was tight and secure. B: I wonder why they do it? A: A senior priest said they hope the new year will be good for everyone who worships there.
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