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Tuesday, 5 August 2014. Gozan-no-okuribi Bonfire viewing in Kyoto. The Japanese hold ceremonies at the end of Obon, the period in late summer during which the spirits of their ancestors are believed to visit this world, to ensure the safe return of these spirits to the spirit world. Gozan-no-okuribi, annually held on August 16th in Kyoto, is one such ceremony that- as the name indicates- sends off the spirits with large bonfires in traditional shapes on five mountains those shapes are dai. A torii on I.

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Tuesday, 5 August 2014. Gozan-no-okuribi Bonfire viewing in Kyoto. The Japanese hold ceremonies at the end of Obon, the period in late summer during which the spirits of their ancestors are believed to visit this world, to ensure the safe return of these spirits to the spirit world. Gozan-no-okuribi, annually held on August 16th in Kyoto, is one such ceremony that- as the name indicates- sends off the spirits with large bonfires in traditional shapes on five mountains those shapes are dai. A torii on I.

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