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Kamikochi mountain holds a great significance to the Azumi people as the water which flowed down this mountain was once used to irrigate their crops. Using this water, the people of Japan perform the rituals known as "Omizu-tori" (taking water) and "Omizu-gaeshi" (returning water), whereby the water is deemed to rightfully return to the Myojin Pond. During this celebration, the Azumi People commemorate their direct connection to water and their gratitude for it as it has always assisted them – both in their history as skilful seafarers and crop farmers.
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Today, the Myojin Pond accommodates many visitors as the water that lays within is a reminder of the culture, tradition, and history of the Azumi people.
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331:) the tutelary deity of the
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3457:(in Japanese). Hakusuisha.
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3377:Miyasaka, Mitsuaki (1992).
3292:(PhD). Stanford University.
2791:"万幡豊秋津師比売命 – 國學院大學 古典文化学事業"
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1553:Hotaka Shrine General View
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3742:Futami Okitama Shrine
3657:Moto-Sumiyoshi Shrine
3328:Kanai, Tenbi (1982).
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3434:(in Japanese). Suwa.
3133:cooljapan-videos.com
2951:William George Aston
2822:eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp
2714:Japan Tourism Agency
2681:Japan Tourism Agency
2590:Rambelli, F (2018).
2494:cooljapan-videos.com
2421:on February 27, 2012
2376:"Nationwide List of
2266:Moon, Okpyo (1989).
2199:Japan Tourism Agency
1796:Ofune (sacred boats)
3166:. H. W. Snow. 1910.
2518:SNOW MONKEY RESORTS
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383:Engishiki Jinmyocho
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301:The shrine is near
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3512:諏訪大社 (Suwa Taisha)
2999:"みやざきの神話と伝承101:概説"
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2617:"Myojin-ike Pond"
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