By MANABU KITAGAWA/ Staff Writer
August 24, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Otorijinja, the family shrine of the Ohara clan, is the site of an annual gathering each Aug. 3. Photo captured in the Kokacho Toriino district of Koka, Shiga Prefecture, on June 17 (Manabu Kitagawa)
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