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People gathered at a Shinto Shrine in Tokyo on Saturday to participate in an annual ice bath ritual and pray for the quick recovery from a deadly New Year’s Day earthquake that rocked the country.

A group of 28 men and four women splashed freezing water onto themselves at the Kanda Myojin Shrine in Tokyo before being blessed by a priest in a tradition that began 37 years ago.

“We had a tragic start of the New Year, so today I participated in the purification ritual to pray for the recovery (in the disaster areas),” said a 51-year-old dentist who participated in the tradition, Mototsugu Matsuura.

The powerful 7.6 magnitude New Year’s Day earthquake was centred near Noto, about 300 kilometres from Tokyo on the opposite coast.

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