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Lucky Bell & Furin

Bell (Kane/鐘):

Bells (kane) hold cultural and religious significance in Japan. They are commonly found in Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, where they are rung to signal the beginning or end of ceremonies, mark the passage of time, or announce special events. Temples often have large bronze bells, called bonshō, that are rung during important religious occasions or festivals. Smaller handbells are also used in various ceremonies, including tea ceremonies and other traditional rituals.

In addition to religious contexts, bells are used in everyday life as well. For example, wind chimes, which are popular in summer, can be considered a form of bell. They produce a delicate, tinkling sound when moved by the wind, creating a soothing atmosphere. Bells are also used in decorative items, like door chimes, and are sometimes given as gifts to symbolize good luck or protection.

Wind Chimes (Furin/風鈴):

Furin, or wind chimes, are traditional Japanese ornaments made of glass, metal, or ceramics. They are hung outdoors and produce gentle, tinkling sounds when stirred by the wind. Furin are particularly associated with summer in Japan and are believed to cool the atmosphere during the hot season.

Beyond their functional use, furin also have symbolic meanings. The sound of wind chimes is thought to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. Different types of furin may have specific designs or colors associated with particular wishes or intentions. The custom of hanging wind chimes is a popular tradition, and during summer festivals, many neighborhoods and shops will display colorful and intricate furin to add to the festive atmosphere.

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