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The History and Folklore of Omiwatari
S2025 E3 - 2m 42s
Omiwatari, or "Crossing of the Gods," is a sacred phenomenon on Lake Suwa, Japan, where ice forms crack-like patterns. This event, linked to Japanese folklore, symbolizes divine power. It is believed that the god Takeminakata, protector of Suwa, walks across the frozen lake, leaving divine marks. Revered for centuries, the phenomenon is now disappearing due to climate change.
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