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[Translation from Japanese to English ] The white space in the left is a huge offertory box that is made only for the...

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Requested by kazyanai at 22 Sep 2017 at 17:10 2764 views
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左の白いスペースはお正月だけ作られる巨大なお賽銭箱 いったいいくらぐらい集まるのかきになるところですが公表はしてないそうです。 例年三が日の人出は明治神宮だけで約317万人 ということは日本人の正月の一人あたりの平均お賽銭額が約150円だそうだから 約317万人×150円= 4億7550万円! 素晴らしい!

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Rating 59
Translation / English
- Posted at 22 Sep 2017 at 17:20
The white space in the left is a huge offertory box that is made only for the New Year's season. We wonder how much money will be there but they do not disclose the exact amount of the offertory money. The number of visitors to the Meiji Jingu Shrine only is supposed to be 3.17 million people every year. And the average amount of the offertory money is said to be 150 JPY. This results in the following calculation: about 3.17 people times 150 JPY: 475.5 million JPY! Amazing!
sujiko
Rating 50
Translation / English
- Posted at 22 Sep 2017 at 17:17
The white space at left is a large osaisenbako (box for throwing money) that is set only for New Years' Days. We wonder how much money are thrown in the box, but it has not been announced.
Every year about 3,170,000 people visit Meiji Shrine in the first 3 days of the New Years' Days. This means that average osaisen (money thrown into the box) per person in the New Years' Days in Japan is about 150 Yen. About 3,170,000 people ×150 Yen=475,500,000 Yen. It is remarkable!
kohashi
Rating 52
Translation / English
- Posted at 22 Sep 2017 at 17:18
The white space on the left size is an an offertory box that is built only when we have a new year days. We are always interested to know how much money they can collect but is it not open to the public. Usually during the 3 new year holiday, there are 3.17 million people visiting only Meiji Shrine. As I heard that average offertory amount is about Yen 150, so 3.17 million x Yen 150 = 475.5 million yen! Wonderful!
3_yumie7
Rating 52
Translation / English
- Posted at 22 Sep 2017 at 17:21
The white space in the left side is the huge offertory box. You should be curious about how much they can collect, but they say that the amount is not published. The number of people who visit shrines in the first three days of the year each year is about 317,000,000 only Meiji shrine. It means that they collect 475,500,000 yen, because the average amount that each Japanese offer in new year days is about 150 yens. Amazing!
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hanako0405
Rating 50
Translation / English
- Posted at 22 Sep 2017 at 17:30
That white space on the left is the huge offertory box that's only made and used during Japanese New Years. I am quite curious how much offertory they end up collecting, but they do not really reveal the actual amount. Some 3.17 million people visit Meiji Shrine just during the first three days of the New Years, which means assuming that the average offertory a person gives away at their New Years visit is around 150yen, so 3.17 million people x 150yen = 475.5 million yen! Incredible!

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