Description
- Please note that this is an old item, so some dust stains, age spots and scratches are part of the charm of old tools.
- Please note that it is sensitive to water.
- Please check the condition of used items with the pictures in advance. If you have any questions, please be sure to contact us before purchase.
- No returns after purchase. Please make your purchase after careful consideration.
According to a legend, the “Namahage of Oga,” a strange custom of Oga, was once upon a time a warlord of China landed on Oga with five demons and forced them to do labor. The villagers devised a plan to drive them away, and since then, once a year on the night of December 31, they visit the villages of Oga to pray for a good year and happiness. Namahage” means “skinned alive,” and when exposed to fire during the winter, the skin becomes mottled. This is because they are caused by laziness and constant exposure to fire, so it has the meaning of warning people against negligence by stripping them of their skin.
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