
In Japan, the belief that the souls of the dead return to earth during the
Obon Festival gave rise to the custom of lighting great bonfires to guide the souls back to heaven after their yearly visit. This custom is known as
Daimonji Okuribi, the Great Bonfire Event. In the city of
Kyoto, an enormous flammable structure, built in the shape of the Chinese character
dai, meaning "big," is set on fire on the hill in back of the Zenrinji Temple. The character is 530 feet tall and 510 feet wide, providing a spectacular display for city residents.
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