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Ema at the Izumo Taisha Shrine in Shimane, Japan. To pray, Japanese people usually clap their hands 2 times, but for this shrine with the different rule, they have to clap hands 4 times instead. On the ema, you write down your wish and hang them on the wall. In summer time, international |
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