As severe dryness continues mainly in Tohoku and the Sea of Japan coast, a rain-making ritual was held in Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, for the first time in 31 years. The historic Amida Buddha statue was buried in a reservoir, threatening the gods, saying, “If you don’t make it rain, I’ll bury y

Perhaps the rain prayers were successful, as disaster-level heavy rain has continued for the past few days.

Well, thanks to that heavy rain, the water storage rate of the dam, which had been 0%, has recovered to about 70%.

by SUBARU2012BMG

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