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Japan has many Shinto festivals (Matsuri). Some are famous; others are local and strange. One video archive shows a ritual in a rural prefecture where participants wear faceless Hannya masks and chase a single man through rice paddies while ringing rusted bicycle bells. The video description often links to academic papers that suggest the ritual is meant to appease a "forgotten" water deity.

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