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What are the many half-naked men doing in a Japanese temple during the Lunar New Year?

At the Saidaiji temple in the Japanese city of Okayama, the Lunar New Year is celebrated with an unusual ceremony. Many half-naked men in nothing but loincloths are crammed into the dark room, vying for the right to find the scented sticks thrown into the fray by the temple's priest.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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