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Decoration barrels of sake are often found on display at Japanese shrines to represent
Decoration barrels of sake are often found on display at Japanese shrines to represent the connection that alcohol has in bringing people closer to the Gods
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Alcohol
Barrels
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Japan
Japanese
Kansai
Nara
Paul Dymond
Shinto
Shrine
Spirit
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