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Thank you for looking. Koshu Clay Bell, Five-Color Bell, Anagiri Grand Shrine, Gakunan Saito, Yamanashi Prefecture, Charm, Exorcism, Lucky Charm, Folk Toy, Traditional Craft, Folk Craft This five-color bell has five clay bells tied to a rope. Long ago, when the Kofu Basin was a lake, the then provincial governor prayed to Okuninushi-no-Mikoto, the enshrined deity of Anagiri Shrine, to drain the water into the southern sea and obtain fertile land. It is said that he opened up the Kajikazawa Pass while shaking five-colored bells to appease the dragon god of the lake. The "Five-Color Bell," which symbolizes protection and good fortune for warding off misfortune, harmony, prosperity, bestowing blessings, and longevity, represents the creation of heaven, earth, and the universe with its green (sky), yellow (earth), red (fire), white (water), and blue (wind). Total length: approx. 15cm Width: approx. 9cm Height: approx. 2cm Please allow for slight variations. Long-term storage item. The photos show everything included. To prevent any issues, returns are not accepted. #KoshuClayBell #FiveColorBell #AnagiriGrandShrine #GakunanSaito #YamanashiPrefecture #Charm #Exorcism #LuckyCharm #FolkToy #TraditionalCraft #FolkCraft
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