k Oni Matsuri, the Strangest Festival in JapanYasukumi Kobe Shinmeisha Shrine in Toyohashi FEBRUARY 11, 2016 People are covered with flour during Oni Matsuri, a demon festival at Akumi Kanbe Shinmeisha Shrine in Toyohashi, Japan. Oni Matsuri, in which two people dressed as a goblin and a demon perform a choreographed battle, celebrates the coming of Spring, and people are showered with sweets and flour. Getting covered with flour is considered especially lucky, as festival story says it will keep you healthy in the summer months. Photo by Ben WellerAFLO JAPAN UHU Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Oni Matsuri, the Strangest Festival in Japan Yasukumi Kobe Shinmeisha Shrine in Toyohashi FEBRUARY 11, 2016   People are covered with flour during Oni Matsuri, a demon festival at Akumi Kanbe Shinmeisha Shrine in Toyohashi, Japan. Oni Matsuri, in which two people dressed as a goblin and a demon perform a choreographed battle, celebrates the coming of Spring, and people are showered with sweets and flour. Getting covered with flour is considered especially lucky, as festival story says it will keep you healthy in the summer months.  Photo by Ben Weller AFLO   JAPAN   UHU
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Oni Matsuri, the Strangest Festival in Japan Yasukumi Kobe Shinmeisha Shrine in Toyohashi

FEBRUARY 11, 2016 - People are covered with flour during Oni Matsuri, a demon festival at Akumi Kanbe Shinmeisha Shrine in Toyohashi, Japan. Oni Matsuri, in which two people dressed as a goblin and a demon perform a choreographed battle, celebrates the coming of Spring, and people are showered with sweets and flour. Getting covered with flour is considered especially lucky, as festival story says it will keep you healthy in the summer months. (Photo by Ben Weller/AFLO) (JAPAN) [UHU]

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