By KENJI SHIMIZU/ Staff Writer
December 16, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Toshimitsu Takai, center, Kamigamojinja shrine’s head priest, Yoshikazu Yoshimura, left, confectionery Kameya Yoshinaga’s eighth-generation master, and Hiraku Kaneko, right, a professor at the University of Tokyo’s Historiographical Institute, at a news conference held in Kyoto’s Kita Ward on Nov. 15 (Kenji Shimizu)
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