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Omizutori (Shunie)

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The annual Shunie ceremony held at Todai-ji Temple's Nigatsudo Hall in Nara in March, also called Omizutori (water-drawing ritual). Monks process through darkness carrying flaming torches, drawing sacred water from the Wakasai well in rituals spanning over 1,250 years. One of Japan's oldest religious ceremonies and a fire festival, recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Festivals
Location:Nara, Nara Prefecture
Time Period:752-present
Influence:National
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fire festivalancient ritualBuddhist practice

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