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若草山焼き

若草山焼き

古都奈良の早春を告げる伝統行事

This traditional event in Nara, Japan, involves burning grass on a hillside to mark the beginning of early spring. The origins of this practice are thought to be over 250 years old, possibly starting to settle land disputes. The fiery spectacle also includes a fireworks display, attracting many visitors.
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