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Saisaki-mode (幸先詣) referred to the practice of visiting shrines and temples earlier than usual for Hatsumōde in 2021 during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. This practice aimed to avoid the usual crowds of worshippers and the resultant difficulties in maintaining social distancing. The concept was first proposed by a shrine in Fukuoka Prefecture and subsequently encouraged by the Fukuoka Prefecture Shrine Agency.[1]

There is a traditional Japanese custom of exchanging end-of-year greetings, and preparing for the New Year by the end of December with a sentiment of hoping for a "auspicious start" to the year. This concept resonated well with this sentiment and quickly spread nationwide. There are also shrines and temples that refer to this practice as "Saisaki-mairi (幸先参り)".[2]

Shrines and temples that perform good luck pilgrimages

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Students taking the entrance exam at Yushima Tenmangu Shrine, where a banner of "Happy New Year" is displayed.

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  • ^ 2021年の初詣はココが違う!「幸先詣」や「分散参拝」など全国神社のコロナ対策&鉄道各社の終夜運転 トラベルコ 2020年1225
  • ^ 「分散参拝」に「オンライン授与所」…神田明神に聞く、コロナ禍の初詣 ウォーカープラス 2020年1128
  • ^ 密を避け、前倒し初詣は幸先良い 時事通信 2020年1227
  • ^ 調布・コロナ禍の「深大寺」「布多天神社」初詣 分散参拝で「密」回避、「幸先詣」も みんなの経済新聞 2020年1225
  • ^ 滋賀「近江神宮」で幸先詣、新年のかるたへの対策も Lmaga.jp 2020年1219
  • ^ 奈良 春日大社「幸先詣」が静かに浸透 テレビ大阪 2020年1223
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    Last edited on 13 October 2023, at 19:25  





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