Japanese three day New Year holiday when everyone makes their first visit of the year to local Shinto shrine. Bonfire burning old omamori, good luck charms, with people standing around, one man throwing omamori onto fire.


Nishinomiya, Japan. 1 January 2018. After a lull in numbers from around 3am this morning, the pace again picked up at the Nishinomiya shrine where thousands of Japanese poured in all day to conduct the traditional Hatsumode, first visit of the new year. The shrine, one of the most important Shinto shrines in Japan caters for the Nishinomiya/Osaka area and is very popular. A fire will burn for three days and all the previous year's good luck charms will be thrown into it before people buy new ones for the coming year. The weather stayed nice, with temperatures around 6-8c, but in the afternoon it begun to get windy. Credit-Malcolm Fairman/Alamy Live News.


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Location: Nishinomiya Shrine, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
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