- priest's flapper made from the tail of a large deer; long stick with the tail of a large deer attachedsee also 払子
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- priest's flapper made from the tail of a large deer
This refers to a ceremonial item used by priests, typically in Shinto or Buddhist rituals, to symbolize purification or to ward off evil. It is often used to bring attention or emphasize prayers during ceremonies.
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