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minako arisato ([personal profile] complementing) wrote in [community profile] recolle2017-12-27 08:51 pm

open || ring in the new year

WHO: YOU!
WHERE: Koyama Shrine and Tojimi Temple. I literally just made those up. Please assume they're one of the largest in the city.
WHEN: December 31st through the end of January, as well as one special coming-of-age event on January 14th!
WHAT: Celebrate the new year with everyone!
WARNINGS: None I can think of, let me know if this needs to be changed! BACKTAGGING IS ENCOURAGED.


Akemashite omedetou! Happy New Year! If you're looking to celebrate in a traditional way, look no further than visiting Koyama Shrine and Tojimi Temple, one of Recollé's biggest and most popular religious sites. There's a variety of things to do throughout the first week of January, so why don't you come and visit? Pay your respects to the gods and pray for a good year.

I. THE COUNTDOWN AND NEW YEAR'S FESTIVAL
Main event: December 31st to January 1st;
Stalls: December 31st to the end of January


[Everywhere you look, people are in brightly colored kimonos, milling around the shrine and waiting for midnight. Don't worry about stumbling in the dark! Everything is lit by lanterns, and will continue to be even in the daytime, thanks to this month's odd lack of sunlight.

At any rate, there's plenty to do to kill time before the big event.

  • look around the stalls. There is cheap traditional festival food available, of course, like yakisoba, Japanese-style fried chicken, takoyaki and gyoza, grilled meat and seafood on sticks, okonomiyaki, cups of hot soup-- and that's just for dinner. There's also chocolate bananas, crepes, taiyaki, dango, and cotton candy. Hopefully you can taste all of it. And while Japan allows for drinking in public, America doesn't, so you better be drinking in designated areas and have a wristband on, OR ELSE.
  • for those who ate before coming, there's plenty of shopping to be done as well. Kimonos to rent, along with accessories, and various knick-knacks like festival masks, noise makers, and special Japanese crafts and fabrics.
  • or maybe you want to participate in some festival games. Try and catch some goldfish, do the ring toss, or pop one of the balloons on the backboard. The most dangerous game of all, of course, is the gatcha...pay money to pull a certain amount of paper slips from the box, and hope that one of them has a number for that thing on the shelf you really want. Don't worry, you'll always get a prize no matter what paper you pull! How nice that prize is, though, is up to the gatcha gods.
  • play the lottery wheel! And you thought it was the end of chance games. N o p e. For a small donation of two dollars (it all goes towards the upkeep of the shrine, promise!), you can try for a chance at the big prize: a giant kagami mochi to take home! Consolation prizes include omamori, or good luck charms, and tissue packs. Because you always can use tissues!

    Once it gets closer to midnight, people will...start leaving the shrine. Imagine that! But no, it's because everyone is heading to the temple a five minute walk down the street, gathering near the building that houses the giant sacred bell. Get a smooch in if you want when the new year arrives, but after, it's time to line up to ring the bell. Take the chance to wish for good fortune in the new year, and hope that the bad karma of the last goes away! It's supposed to ring 108 times for symbolism, but don't worry, no matter how long the line is, they'll let everyone ring it once. Just get ready to wait for a while.

    Done with that? Then it's back to the shrine with you! Now you can get back to your eating and shopping and games, but the staff have prepared everything else you need to do to finish off your first shrine visit of the year.

  • get in line to cleanse your hands at the water basin. There are no directions at this place, and other shrine goers seem to be walking right past it even after entering, so it's probably okay to skip it...? But if you watch other seasoned shrine goers carefully, you might figure out that you need to: scoop up water in a ladle with your right hand and pour water over your left hand, then do the reverse with the same ladleful of water, with the ladle with your left hand and pouring over your right. Some people also seem to be using the ladle to rinse out their mouths? But others aren't, so it's up to your character if they want to try.
  • get in line to pray at the main shrine. Once you approach the donation box, follow the directions on a helpful card on the side: toss a coin into the donation box, swing the long rope to ring the bell, bow twice, clap twice, pray to the gods, and then bow once before stepping to the side.
  • get in line to pull a fortune. For a small donation of one dollar, the shrine maiden will give you an aluminum container with one tiny hole in it. Shake it up, let one stick slide out, and then she'll give you a slip of paper that corresponds to the number on the stick. What omikuji did your character get? RNG to find out! 1 is best luck, 2 is great luck, 3 is good luck, 4 is average luck, 5 is half luck, 6 is small luck, 7 is bad luck, and 8 is w o r s t luck. It'll also have little blurbs and advice for various areas of your life, like business, school, love, family, and so on. If you have a bad fortune, tie it to the rack so that the bad luck doesn't leave the shrine with you!
  • get in line to have your shrine book stamped. Three dollars means one of the shrine calligraphers will write in your book and give you something like this. What purpose does this serve? ...none, really, unless you like collecting them as proof of how many shrines you've been. If you don't have a shrine book, you can buy one for ten dollars! It has an elegant, stylized image of a Recollé peach tree on the front.
  • get in line-- no, no line this time, but if you're looking for a quiet place to sit? The huge lantern lit garden in the back is a nice place to quietly ruminate about what you did in 2017, and what you hope to achieve in 2018.

    If you can't make it on New Year's Day, that's no problem! The shrine is open the whole year round, so coming at a later date in January for hatsumode is okay. But you might come back a second time anyways, because...]


  • II. COMING OF AGE DAY
    January 14th; Tojimi Temple

    [The Sunday closest to January 15th is Coming of Age Day in Japan, where young adults at the age of 20 (or those who will become 20 relatively soon before the next Coming of Age Day) are formally acknowledged as legal adults. There's a lot of pomp and ceremony for those actual young adults that only family goes to, but you'll be able to see the spectacle that imitates a certain competition in Kyoto, where all the lady adults, in their extravagant kimonos, shoot arrows on the archery range in the back to see how far they can progress in the contest. It's more ritual than anything else, though actual experienced archers of all genders have their own competition. Maybe some of the horseback archers will make an appearance on the track too.

    And where does that leave you? Well, aside from watching the contests, you can head to the other other archery range and shoot arrows too, of course! You don't have to be in a kimono to do it, though, if you don't want to be.]



    III. WILDCARD

    [Feel free to use this log for any other New Year shenanigans. Though remember, anyone exhibiting bad behavior will be ICly kicked out of the shrine and temple. If you have any questions, you can always find me at [plurk.com profile] raynestorm!]

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-28 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
    i.i 1/1-2
    [ Between going to a stranger's house and sitting with their cat until the new year arrives, and going to the shrine and waiting in lines for hours to ring a bell, the cat had won out. But Minato goes to the shrine the next two days, hoping the crowd would have thinned out after the new year's eve hype, and gets to the shrine near dawn for extra precaution.

    If there wasn't a line before, there might be one forming behind Minato at the donation box at the main shrine now, because when he does his two bows and two claps, he's left standing there with his head dipped in prayer that lasts more than a couple of minutes. Five minutes, or ten, and he finally straightens up and bows one last time, muttering something about ]
    ...will come back and tell you the rest later... [ under his breath as he steps off to the side. ]

    i.ii 1/1
    [ Minato is here with thirty dollars in hand and also holding up the line at the lottery wheel, because he's here to... gather an entire bag full of charms and tissues, apparently, because honestly these are a lot more useful than the giant mochi that's eventually awarded to him for his patronage.

    He could probably use this as a pillow, but, no. Whoever's nearest to him, here— ]


    Trade you for two dollars.

    i.iii 1/1
    [ Normally, he doesn't put a lot of stock into pulling fortunes, but he likes listening to the sticks rattle inside the container as he shakes it, tips it to the side, and—

    HMM.

    heads right to the rack to find some space. ]


    ii. 1/14
    [ What was he even doing a year ago when he was 20...? Sitting in a dorm room, probably, in the safety of that self-contained building where he didn't have to leave for meals or work unless it was an exam day. He wouldn't have envisioned himself like this a year later, standing on the archery range and pulling back the bowstring to his bow— it glows with harsh white light, and he squints past it to see the target at the other end, systematically emptying his quiver one by one of arrows that hit right on target- if you count the target as being the entire target board; the bullseye is another story.

    ...The bow only has a 90% hit rate. He doesn't need to be that accurate. ]
    ladytakamaki: (to a new thing)

    i.ii

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-28 10:29 am (UTC)(link)
    What's taking so long?

    [ ann grumbles to herself, maybe a little too loudly, but she has her arms crossed and looks disgruntled. this guy's got a lot of stuff already...is he really trying to win that mochi? wait, they're just giving it to him?

    okay. it should fine, right. the boy turns around and ann's assuming he's leaving, but then he asks for more money?

    what. ]


    Uh...if you don't mind me asking, what are you trying to win, exactly?

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-28 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
    Shobai-hanjo. I'm trying to collect one of each.

    [ Of the omamori charms, he means, of which he has four charms for love and none of the ones he actually wants. He's also out of money, so he offers up the mochi again. ]

    Do you want this?
    ladytakamaki: (just came down in flames)

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-28 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ oh...okay. that makes a lot more sense, now. she stares at the mochi for a moment, then fishes out her wallet and hands him over two dollars cash. ]

    Two bucks for a mochi this huge? I'll take it!

    [ score!! ]

    ...Can I watch?
    Edited (why did i think it was a pillow) 2017-12-28 22:39 (UTC)

    minato would use it as a pillow

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-28 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ He feels like he got the better end of the deal, two dollars and getting rid of something so huge and cumbersome, so he takes the money with a nod. ]

    Sure. Thought you'd get tired of watching by now, though.

    [ Since he's been monopolizing the thing for so long already and he's aware of this, but okay. One more try as he stares down the box and cranks the handle, slow enough that the balls rattle clearly inside as if waiting for something... this might also be why he's taking so long. ]
    ladytakamaki: (always down for the ride)

    so would ann ngl

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-28 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
    Yeah, but I'm kinda curious now that I know what you're going for.

    [ and she's actually rooting for him now, too. she watches as he cranks the handle, and he's going so...slow... huh. ]

    Soooo...did you get it?

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-28 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ He lets the suspense build...! giving the handle one last hard push while the box turns and slows and—- another golden ball drops out and Minato's face falls. ]

    Ugh...

    [ The stall worker congratulates him on winning another kagami mochi! He doesn't want this. ]
    ladytakamaki: (but uh uh oh no you're wrong)

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-28 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ oh...oh no??? ]

    Aww, man... Huh...

    [ poor guy :( she feels so bad for him, luck is and simultaneously isn't on his side today. that thought gives ann an idea.

    she steps in front of minato, right in front of the machine and hands over two dollars. ]


    I'll give it a shot!

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-28 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ Oh!! Minato hugs the mochi and steps to the side so Ann can crank that lever. ]

    Good— bad luck. [ Is this how to encourage somebody? ] Aim for a white ball.
    ladytakamaki: (after all that you put me through)

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-28 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
    Bad luck! Here goes nothing...

    [ ann steps up to the plate and turns the lever, slowly and carefully, ignoring how disgruntled the others in line might be.

    finally...a ball pops out of the machine.

    what color is it? ]

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-28 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ It's a golden ball! ]

    ...That sure is bad luck.

    [ The others in the line sure look angry at them for clearing out the large prizes, but maybe he can assuage one of them by swapping out his second mochi for another two dollars. ]
    ladytakamaki: (well don't let me out of your sigh)

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-28 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
    No?! That--that's too much good luck!

    [ IS THAT HOW THIS WORKS.... ugh! ]

    This has gotta be rigged! There shouldn't be this many golden balls in here!

    [ ann no it's not rigged you're just having good--bad?? luck. she can't quite take the mochi, though, because she already has one she's holding on to... ]

    Do you think they'll let me trade this in for what you're looking for?

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-28 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
    That's not how a business works...

    [ If they swap prizes, there'd be no more two dollar lottery pulls, so he already knows that won't fly. First- he goes ahead and balances his two mochi on top of the one Ann won; there's no cost for these, they're yours for free :))) ]

    But somebody else might want to switch?
    lalliho: (go eat a boat)

    i.iii | i literally...used rng...

    [personal profile] lalliho 2017-12-29 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
    [Lalli isn't far behind, since he's keeping his word (threat?? hmn.) about using Minato as a barrier for the anxiety caused by the other people. Thing are actually going pretty well! Even if he...doesn't really get it at all.

    He wants to lean over and see the fortune the other's pulled, but with him zooming off, he has to hurry up and get his own or be swept off without the opportunity. He's...not encouraged by the result.]


    I don't think they should make you pay to tell you your life will be horrible. "Worst luck"... What are you doing?
    ladytakamaki: (you know how i'm feeling inside)

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-29 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
    Whoa-!! [ this is certainly a balancing act ] Okay, I'm not taking two of these home with me!

    [ ann is going to go into the others in line; there's a little boy with his mother who starts crying when he sees the mochi. the mother looks at her with contempt, until ann offers to trade for a whopping two dollars!!

    it works.

    so...with her first giant mochi in her arms, ann comes back to minato with two more dollars in hand. ]


    Look what I got!
    missingache: ([11] But now I’m insecure)

    [personal profile] missingache 2017-12-29 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
    I-a 1/1
    [Because he said he would, Shiori is at shrine super early in the morning. The poor kid hasn't slept, which is his own fault, so he's standing around in line and yawning. This entire thing was a mistake. Is the bell he's wanting to ring worth it? It supposedly is... but there's a problem.]

    What am I supposed to pray for...


    I-b
    [Time to draw a fortune! Which is a little rough since Shiori about spills all the sticks. Thankfully one of the shrine maidens catches this, but feel free to laugh at his little mistake of being too rough.

    Or maybe you drew a fortune as well! He looks confused about his as he reads the advice. RNG gave this boy a 2]


    Does everyone get the same advice?


    I-c 1/2
    [Seeing as Shiori had to cut his first visit of the year short, he'll come back the next day to see the lanterns in the garden. Instead of enjoying it like most people would, Shiori is sitting in a corner, taking... notes? And drawings? At least he's quiet and not disturbing anyone...]


    Arisawai Fam
    [Minako didn't have to try hard to get Shiori into a more traditional getup. Or to even convince him to go. He'd agreed to go with Minato anyways, so at one point or another he'll be around his cousins. Or maybe Sora is there, too. At least selfies will be involved as Shiori chronicles spending time with family.]


    Wildcard!!
    [Got a different idea? Want to plan? [plurk.com profile] chromatus is where you can hit me up, or pm this account.]
    goen: (time for placeholders)

    I-a

    [personal profile] goen 2017-12-29 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
    [ Yato is also at the shrine in the morning, mostly to check out the hubbub before he hops off to bed. He's familiar with both the shrine and the typical Japanese New Year's traditions, but it's his first new year as a god, and he figures he should watch the proceedings with new eyes.

    ... Especially easy since he's sitting on a low roof, above the heads of the crowd. As usual, no one notices him except for the occasional Retrospec apper, so he loiters unharassed. All the better to overhear snippets of conversations and people talking to themselves. He speaks up as Shion inches his way past. ]


    If you're praying to a god, then make it a wish they can actually grant. Boosts your chances a little.

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-29 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
    Another chance...!

    [ He looks pleased that she was able to do the exchange, even though reselling prizes is probably illegal or something— it'll all go back to the shrine in the end anyways, so hopefully this'll be overlooked. ]

    Let's try ag—

    [ "Mister! I'll give you three dollars for it!" He's interrupted by grubby little kid hands tugging his sleeve. "Miss! Miss! I'll give your four!" Another child pulls out of the line to accost Ann for her other one.

    Legality can wait; he didn't want to draw attention in the first place, and a mochi auction isn't helping. ]

    rng please...........

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-29 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
    You tie up bad lucks to tell the gods, "Screw you, you're not in charge of my fate. I'm leaving my misfortunes here."

    [ That is not how it works, but it's close enough.

    His own fortune isn't as bad as Lalli's, but it's still a bad fortune; he finds a space on the rack wide enough for both of there's to be tied, then turns to show Lalli how it works. His contains the typical bad fortunes— businesses resulting in losses, illnesses lasting longer than usual, missing items not being found, love... lmao— that he folds in halves until it's a strip of paper thin enough to tie into a knot on one of the hooks. ]
    ladytakamaki: (don't need permission)

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-29 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
    Huh?

    [ the boy certainly seems eager to buy that second mochi off of her, but is this really okay? ann looks over at minato, and then back at the boy. ]

    Uhhh, sorry! But I don't think I can--

    [ "pleaaaaaase?" the boy begs, and ann looks over at minato again. whoever's running the stand doesn't appear to be doing anything, so... ]

    What do you think?
    ladytakamaki: (i wanna be like most girls)

    [personal profile] ladytakamaki 2017-12-29 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
    Whatever you want!

    [ hi, shiori! ann is here, lined up and ready to pray, too. ]

    Good luck, good grades... Anything!
    missingache: ([2] No one’s ever heard)

    [personal profile] missingache 2017-12-29 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
    Huh? [Shiori stops, looking around before turning his eyes upwards. There's someone sitting where they shouldn't...]

    I don't really know any gods... Should you be sitting up there?
    missingache: ([7] I wish I didn't have to rhyme)

    [personal profile] missingache 2017-12-29 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
    [Hi Ann! Shiori tilts his head as he thinks, humming softly to himself.]

    I already get good grades... Can I pray for good grades for someone else?

    i.a

    [personal profile] compendiem 2017-12-29 07:43 am (UTC)(link)
    [ Minako couldn't twist his arm into wearing anything traditional; it's a thick winter coat for him, hood pulled up over his head and looking, in general, half asleep and purposely half hiding his face from sneak photos.

    Energy drink? He did bring that hip flask, however questionable/illegal it looks. ]


    Usually... something you're having trouble with. That you can't solve by yourself, so you ask for divine intervention.
    lalliho: (congratufuckinlations)

    also: why am I awake

    [personal profile] lalliho 2017-12-29 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
    [You know, he suspects that this version of events isn't entirely accurate, but he's okay with it. It probably sounded far more relatable than whatever the ~official~ reason was. He watches for a moment, then sets to work folding up his own fortune. He could have used a practice like this when he was younger and experiencing disaster after disaster...]

    Do you believe that? That people can just...change things like that.

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