2012-05-09
Mikuji
Pay 100 Yen (about $1.00 Canadian)
and get your fortune (mikuji)
You drop your coin in a slot, shake
a can full of numbered sticks, you
shake out the stick, which has a
symbol on it corresponding to
a drawer,
you open the drawer
and pull out a piece of paper
which has your mikuji on it
either for good or bad, if it is not good, you tie it to the rack on
the left and the wind and rain will blow it away. These school
kids are probably hoping for good grades or a decent spouse...
and get your fortune (mikuji)
You drop your coin in a slot, shake
a can full of numbered sticks, you
shake out the stick, which has a
symbol on it corresponding to
a drawer,
you open the drawer
and pull out a piece of paper
which has your mikuji on it
either for good or bad, if it is not good, you tie it to the rack on
the left and the wind and rain will blow it away. These school
kids are probably hoping for good grades or a decent spouse...
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