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suzu
is a round, hollow Japanese Shinto bell that contains pellets that sound when agitated. They are somewhat like a jingle bell in form, though the materials produce a coarse, rolling sound. ''Suzu'' come in many sizes, ranging from tiny ones on good luck charms (called ) to large ones at shrine entrances. == Role in Shinto == At Shinto shrines, large ''Suzu'' drape over entrances, as it is said that ringing them calls kami, allowing one to acquire positive power and authority, while repelling evil. Handheld clustered ''Suzu'', similar to jingle bells, are used musically at Shinto ceremonies.
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