Otsu New Winds at Corona at the Shrine in hope of ending the new corona and paying heat 21:22 on August 1st

At a shrine in Otsu City, a wind-bell festival is held in which over 200 wind-bells are suspended in hopes of paying the summer heat and ending the new coronavirus.

The wind bell festival is held at the Wada Shrine in Otsu City, and more than 200 colorful wind bells such as red and green are displayed on the shrine grounds and approach.

Among them are the monster "Amavier", which is said to protect people from the plague, and the wind chimes, which have Ginkgo biloba, which is a symbol of the shrine, so visitors can take pictures and enjoy the sounds. It was.

In addition, the wind chimes were also attached with strips of various wishes, saying, "Make everyone happy and have a smile."

The children who visited the shrine said, "I had a lot of fun with various wind chimes," or "I asked for the corona to disappear soon."

Mr. Tomoji Terada of Wada Shrine said, “I want you to refresh your mind and body as much as possible by listening to the cool tone of the wind chimes that will repel your evil spirits.” The wind bell festival will be held until the 20th of this month.