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Suzu

Ishikawa, Japan
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Suzu - Type of bell used in Shinto

Population: 0 inh.
Region: Ishikawa
Country: Japan
Continent: AS

"Suzu (鈴) is a round, hollow Japanese Shinto bell that contains pellets that sound when agitated. They are somewhat like a jingle bell in form, though the materials produce a coarse, rolling sound. Suzu come in many sizes, ranging from tiny ones on good luck charms to large ones at shrine entrances. It is, however, classified as a small bell since big bells are referred to as kane. The former is associated with Shinto and shrines while the latter is related to Buddhist temples and ceremonies. - Wikipedia"

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