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The Yomiuri ShimbunA priest, left, dedicates a performance to the gods in a ceremony at Kotohira-gu shrine in Kotohira, Kagawa Prefecture.By Keisuke Uranishi / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff12:18 JST,ensp;March 19, 2023KOTOHIRA, Kagawa 鈥?A crowdfunding campaign by Kotohira-gu shrine in Kotohira, Kagawa Prefecture, had raised about 楼15 million in two w
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