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On an auspicious day of the month, ''susuki'' (''miscanthus'') grasses or other sorts of reeds were used in a ritual to drive out bad spirits, called ''shibasashi''.
 
On an auspicious day of the month, ''susuki'' (''miscanthus'') grasses or other sorts of reeds were used in a ritual to drive out bad spirits, called ''shibasashi''.
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In the [[Amami Islands]], many communities celebrate the end of the rice harvest with ceremonies and dances collectively called ''mihachigatsu''. Prayers and ceremonies known as ''arasetsu'', ''shibasashi'', and ''donga'' are performed, praying for the ancestors and for good harvests. Hand-drums known as ''chijin'' are drummed and ''[[hachigatsu odori]]'' dances are performed throughout the night. In many communities, this is the most energetic or exciting traditional event of the year.<ref>Gallery labels, "Mihachigatsu," Amami Nature and Culture Center, Amami Ôshima.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/49490985541/in/photostream/]</ref>
    
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