k Jumbo Kadomatsu at GINZA SIX for the first New Years celebration December 26, 2017, Tokyo, Japan In accordance with Japanese tradition, workers prepare New Year decorations at Ginza Six, a newly completed commercial The pair of ornaments usually made of pine and bamboo is believed to be honor and receive the deity, who will bring a bountiful harvest for farmers and deity. The gates welcoming the ornaments usually made of pine and bamboo is believed to honor and receive the deity, who will bring a bountiful harvest for farmers and bestow the ancestors blessing on everyone. The gates welcoming the deity is placed in front of homes across the country after Christmas until January 7. Photo by Natsuki SakaiAFLO AYF mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Jumbo Kadomatsu at GINZA SIX for the first New Year s celebration December 26, 2017, Tokyo, Japan   In accordance with Japanese tradition, workers prepare New Year decorations at Ginza Six, a newly completed commercial The pair of ornaments usually made of pine and bamboo is believed to be  honor and receive the deity, who will bring a bountiful harvest for farmers and deity. The gates welcoming the ornaments usually made of pine and bamboo is believed to  honor and receive the deity, who will bring a bountiful harvest for farmers and bestow the ancestors  blessing on everyone. The gates welcoming the deity is placed in front of homes across the country after Christmas until January 7.  Photo by Natsuki Sakai AFLO  AYF  mis
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Jumbo Kadomatsu at GINZA SIX for the first New Year's celebration

December 26, 2017, Tokyo, Japan - In accordance with Japanese tradition, workers prepare New Year decorations at Ginza Six, a newly completed commercial The pair of ornaments usually made of pine and bamboo is believed to be "honor and receive the deity, who will bring a bountiful harvest for farmers and deity. The gates welcoming the ornaments usually made of pine and bamboo is believed to "honor and receive the deity, who will bring a bountiful harvest for farmers and bestow the ancestors' blessing on everyone. The gates welcoming the deity is placed in front of homes across the country after Christmas until January 7. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-

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