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  1. A 3.6cm image of the god Tenjin was found to have fallen at the same time as the rain (proof of divine help) and was enshrined.

    The float is also called Nishiki Tenjin-yama (錦天神山) after the area in which the event was said to have occurred. The current float dates to 1714.

    #Araretenjinyama #錦天神山 #GionMatsuri #祇園祭

  2. A 3.6cm image of the god Tenjin was found to have fallen at the same time as the rain (proof of divine help) and was enshrined.

    The float is also called Nishiki Tenjin-yama (錦天神山) after the area in which the event was said to have occurred. The current float dates to 1714.

    #Araretenjinyama #錦天神山 #GionMatsuri #祇園祭

  3. A 3.6cm image of the god Tenjin was found to have fallen at the same time as the rain (proof of divine help) and was enshrined.

    The float is also called Nishiki Tenjin-yama (錦天神山) after the area in which the event was said to have occurred. The current float dates to 1714.

    #Araretenjinyama #錦天神山 #GionMatsuri #祇園祭

  4. A 3.6cm image of the god Tenjin was found to have fallen at the same time as the rain (proof of divine help) and was enshrined.

    The float is also called Nishiki Tenjin-yama (錦天神山) after the area in which the event was said to have occurred. The current float dates to 1714.

    #Araretenjinyama #錦天神山 #GionMatsuri #祇園祭

  5. A 3.6cm image of the god Tenjin was found to have fallen at the same time as the rain (proof of divine help) and was enshrined.

    The float is also called Nishiki Tenjin-yama (錦天神山) after the area in which the event was said to have occurred. The current float dates to 1714.

    #Araretenjinyama #錦天神山 #GionMatsuri #祇園祭