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| Fukuoka Japan - Januari 14th 2014.EMA are small wooden plaques on which worshipers at Shinto shrines, as well as Buddhist temples, write their prayers or wishes. They are hanging up at a shrine where the spirits or goods receive them. Most EMA are painted. They are very famous in Japan. |
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