Japan, Nishinomiya shrine. New year. Man during Hatsumode, first visit of the year to a shrine, ties her omikuji, fortune slip, to a frame work. Kyo. bad fortune, slips are left behind at the shrine.


Osaka, Nishinomiya. 2nd January 2018. The second day of the three day National holiday in Japan to celebrate the new year. People getting fortune slips by rattling a container and then taking the first stick that appears in a small hole in the bottom. The little stick that appears marries up to a number which dictates which fortune they get. Bad ones are left at the shrine by being tied to a frame. There are around 30 different ones and some are good, some bad. Thousands of people visited every hour to conduct the traditional Hatsumode, first visit of the new year to their local shrine. Blue skies with some white clouds ensured the temperatures stayed mild. Credit-Malcolm Fairman/Alamy Live News.


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Location: Nishinomiya Shrine, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
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