HATSUMODE: FIRST SHRINE VISIT OF THE NEW YEAR,
TSUBAKI GRAND SHRINE OF AMERICA, GRANITE FALLS, WA
Senior Priest, Rev. Lawrence Koichi Barrish performed Oharae at midnight on December 31, and multiple times during the following days of January 1 and 2, 2013. In this period, over 1000 people visited the shrine.
View of Mt. Pilchuck on the way to Tsubaki Shrine. Several peaks in the Cascade Range are visible during the drive. |
Visitors pause at a temizuya to scoop fresh water for rinsing their hands and mouth before entering the shrine for Oharae. |
Tsubaki Shrine is on the stony banks of the Pilchuk River. Here Jack Frost has edged fallen leaves, like this Big Leaf Maple, with delicate ice crystals. |
Sacred spirit of an old tree near the Pilchuck River is signified by encircling the trunk with shimenawa and shide. |
To plan your own visit, check www.tsubakishrine.org for information on activities and events.
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