After Shimekazari, which purifies the place, and Kadomatsu, which provides housing for Toshigami, the gods of the New Year, a third decoration, Kagami-mochi, is an offering to the kami.
Kagami-mochi is made of two round-shaped mochi rice cakes, being inspired by the shape of the old-style mirrors which are among the three sacred treasures in the Japanese mythology. Kagami-mochi is placed inside the house, but also in the shrines, as the one in this photo taken at Fushimi Inari Taisha, in Kyoto.
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Yesterday’s Japan Photo:Japanese New Year Decoration, Kadomatsu |