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  • Hamanari
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  • Hamanari was the Fortune of Fish and Generous Meals. He was very popular in the village of Mimura due to the amount of fishing. A few shrines had been erected near riverbanks and bridges to honor Hamanari. There was no specific holiday to commemorate him. A popular comedic figure in peasant culture was the lazy fisherman providing lip service to the Fortune while whiling away his time at the water's edge.
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  • Hamanari was the Fortune of Fish and Generous Meals. He was very popular in the village of Mimura due to the amount of fishing. A few shrines had been erected near riverbanks and bridges to honor Hamanari. There was no specific holiday to commemorate him. A popular comedic figure in peasant culture was the lazy fisherman providing lip service to the Fortune while whiling away his time at the water's edge.
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