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When Saki finished speaking, Hana smiled and said, "Saki-chan, your tradition and culture are precious and valuable. Do not let anyone make you feel otherwise. You are a shining light in a world that often forgets its roots."

Hana then took Saki's hand and led her to a quiet spot near the festival. There, they performed a simple Shinto ritual, praying for strength and guidance. As they prayed, Saki felt a surge of energy and confidence flow through her.

Saki's days were filled with the usual routine of school, studying, and hanging out with her friends. However, she also made time for her spiritual practices, often visiting the local shrine to pray and cleanse her mind. Her friends found her devotion to Shintoism fascinating, but also a bit confusing.

She spent hours preparing for the festival, crafting traditional clothing and decorations, and rehearsing a sacred dance. On the day of the festival, Saki's booth was a beautiful representation of Shinto culture, complete with a miniature shrine, traditional Japanese sweets, and a sign that read "Welcome to the World of Shintoism."

Saki tried to ignore them, but it was hard to shake off the feeling of sadness and frustration. She began to wonder if she was truly cut out for this modern world, or if she was just a nostalgic throwback to a bygone era.

However, not everyone was pleased with Saki's booth. A group of students from a rival school, who were known for their disdain of traditional Japanese culture, began to mock Saki and her booth. They laughed at her traditional clothing and called her a "relic of the past."

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When Saki finished speaking, Hana smiled and said, "Saki-chan, your tradition and culture are precious and valuable. Do not let anyone make you feel otherwise. You are a shining light in a world that often forgets its roots."

Hana then took Saki's hand and led her to a quiet spot near the festival. There, they performed a simple Shinto ritual, praying for strength and guidance. As they prayed, Saki felt a surge of energy and confidence flow through her. saki aoyama

Saki's days were filled with the usual routine of school, studying, and hanging out with her friends. However, she also made time for her spiritual practices, often visiting the local shrine to pray and cleanse her mind. Her friends found her devotion to Shintoism fascinating, but also a bit confusing. When Saki finished speaking, Hana smiled and said,

She spent hours preparing for the festival, crafting traditional clothing and decorations, and rehearsing a sacred dance. On the day of the festival, Saki's booth was a beautiful representation of Shinto culture, complete with a miniature shrine, traditional Japanese sweets, and a sign that read "Welcome to the World of Shintoism." There, they performed a simple Shinto ritual, praying

Saki tried to ignore them, but it was hard to shake off the feeling of sadness and frustration. She began to wonder if she was truly cut out for this modern world, or if she was just a nostalgic throwback to a bygone era.

However, not everyone was pleased with Saki's booth. A group of students from a rival school, who were known for their disdain of traditional Japanese culture, began to mock Saki and her booth. They laughed at her traditional clothing and called her a "relic of the past."


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