We were invited to Hakozaki Shrine for celebrating "Hatsuusai" last week. It was a special day there to celebrate the birth of the God at Hakozaki Shrine. They showed us the places that usually people cannot see and enter. I asked one of the students, Mr Ole who went to see, how it was. He told us that it was a lot of fun and good experience to see interesting ceremony and treasure room. After the ceremony there was a party with Shinto priests and female attendants.They served drinks, sushi and sashimi(raw fish). Ole-san said "it was the first time to eat raw fish and he had some of delicious sushi , some of which he didn't like. Whole things were new and I had time."
Friday, 19 February 2010
Visiting Hakozaki Shrine
We were invited to Hakozaki Shrine for celebrating "Hatsuusai" last week. It was a special day there to celebrate the birth of the God at Hakozaki Shrine. They showed us the places that usually people cannot see and enter. I asked one of the students, Mr Ole who went to see, how it was. He told us that it was a lot of fun and good experience to see interesting ceremony and treasure room. After the ceremony there was a party with Shinto priests and female attendants.They served drinks, sushi and sashimi(raw fish). Ole-san said "it was the first time to eat raw fish and he had some of delicious sushi , some of which he didn't like. Whole things were new and I had time."
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