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Omizutori (Water-Drawing Ceremony)

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A religious ceremony held every March at Todai-ji Temple in Nara. Considered Japan's oldest continuous ritual, dating back over 1,300 years to 752 CE, it is the centerpiece of the Shunie observance. Monks carrying torches race through the hall at night in a spectacular display, culminating in the ritualistic drawing of sacred groundwater.

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