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The Japan News/Yomiuri
The Japan News/Yomiuri
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The Yomiuri Shimbun

Kobe shrine uses archway for unlucky omikuji

A shrine staff member tends to an archway with omikuji fortune-telling paper strips tied to it at Wada Shrine in Kobe on Tuesday. (Credit: The Yomiuri Shimbun)

KOBE -- An archway for omikuji fortune-telling paper strips has been set up at Wada Shrine in Kobe.

The archway is the shrine's answer to prevent crowds from forming amid the pandemic as visitors follow tradition and tie an unlucky omikuji to a tree on the grounds of the shrine.

The archway is made of several iron arches, each about 2.2 meters tall and 1.5 meters wide, forming a tunnel. Currently, about 3,000 omikuji strips are tied to the archway.

"It's colorful and I hope people will find it fun to tie their omikuji to it," said Masato Okuda, 56, the shrine's head priest.

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