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    Joya no Kane (除夜の鐘) lit. 'midnight bell' is a Japanese Buddhist event held annually on New Year's Eve. The bell, or bonshō, is struck at midnight of December...
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    temples all over Japan ring their bells a total of 108 times (Joya no Kane (除夜の鐘)) to symbolize the 108 earthly temptations in Buddhist belief, and to get...
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  • Buddhist temples to finish the old year and welcome the new one (Joya no Kane (除夜の鐘)). Each ring represents one of 108 earthly temptations (Bonnō) a person must...
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    Temple members line up for bell ringing (joyanokane [ja] (除夜の鐘)) on New Year's Eve 2022...
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    ring their bells 108 times at midnight in the traditional Joya no Kane (除夜の鐘). The rings represent the 108 elements of bonō (煩悩), mental states that lead...
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  • Sensei!?") 442. ラブラブ♡クリスマス攻略法 ("Rabu rabu ♡ kurisumasu kōryaku-hō") 443. 締めてあげる♡♡♡ ("Shimete ageru ♡♡♡") 444. みんなで除夜の鐘♬ ("Min'na de joya no kane ♬")...
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    queue to ring the temple bells 108 times in a ceremony known as Joyanokane (除夜の鐘, "New Year bells"); the 108 peals of the bell are intended to purge humanity...
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  • Satoru Nishizono, directed by Naoki Iwahara The New Year's Bell is Hated (除夜の鐘は大嫌い!, Joya no Kane wa Daikirai!): written by Yoshio Urasawa, directed by...
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