Warm Weather Makes Japanese Wintry Dip Seem Refreshing

Warm Winter Weather Portents Of Severe Global Warming?

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Less Blue Skin Than Last Year

“From the earliest period Shinto exacted scrupulous cleanliness … It is not uncommon for the very fervent worshipper to invoke the gods as he stands naked under the ice-cold rush of a [waterfall] in midwinter.”
- Lafcadio Hearn, Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation, 1904.

Recently an annual purification ritual at Tokyo’s Kanda Myojin Shrine was held. The ritual involved men and women jumping into a shallow pool of freezing cold natural water and showering themselves vigorously with bucketfuls of icy water. These purification-through-freezing-water rituals known as Misogi are often held in Winter to display the fierce dedication of the participants.

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Young Girls Brave The Cold Water And The Warm Winter



Most winters, particulary the record cold one last year, this ritual would be viewed as brave, strong, and more than a little insane. However, this winter given the abnormally warm temperatures, it actually looked rather refreshing.

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Preparing For Their Refreshing Wintry Dip

With the exception of a few storms here and there, Japan’s winter has been exceptionally warm this year. This is in sharp contrast to last year when record snowfalls blanketed the northwestern coast and over a hundred people died in snow-related injuries.

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Heavy Snowfall Last Winter In Nagano

Even Tokyo was hit with a significant amount of snow.

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Last Winter’s Snow In Ueno Park in Tokyo

The winter has also been conspiciously late. Autumn leaf viewing has long been a popular tradition in Japan but in Autumn! Autumn and Winter seemed to have set their seasonal alarm clocks rather late. People were viewing Autumn leaves in Kyoto as late as New Year’s Eve!

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Beautiful Autumn Foliage - But Two Days Before Christmas!?

A number of Japanese ski slopes only received their first heavy snow within the last few weeks. Several skiing events had to be cancelled or relocated to better slopes.

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The warm weather is not only in Japan. Prior to the ice storms now sweeping across much of the US, the weather in many places felt like a fine day in April rather than January. The ice storms themselves are byproduct of the unnaturally warm weather.

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Perhaps Former US Vice-President Al Gore saw the Kanda Myojin Shrine event and took note of the lack of blue skin of the participants because he was in Japan recently urging Japanese business leaders to set the example for the world to follow on environmental policies.

Gore mentioned Japan’s unusually warm winter and the early blooming Cherry Blossoms in Washington D.C. were ominious signs that not all was well.

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Stretching Out Their Cold Limbs After Their Dip

“Our planet now has a fever. And it’s not going away,” Gore said. “We have a moral obligation to those coming after us.”

Gore was also promoting his documentary An Inconvenient Truth on global warming.

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Obviously Smarter, The Japanese Snow Monkey Prefers A Hot Bath To A Cold One In Winter

10 Responses to “Warm Weather Makes Japanese Wintry Dip Seem Refreshing”

RYO Said:

“This is in sharp contrast to last year when record snowfalls blanketed the northwestern coast and over a hundred people died in snow-related injuries.”

I’m not convinced that a trend can be extrapolated so tidily on the basis of how warm this winter is turning out to be, especially when one contrasts the warm temperatures this year with the sort of winter that befell the archipelago last year. (Which is a strange comment for me to be making while I write this from Montreal, given that the mercury here currently reads minus seventeen. Temperatures over the last couple of weeks have been hostile to say the least…. I sure could use a blast of global warming right about now.)

Bruce_A Said:

Especially considering a) how cold it’s been here in LA this month and b) there was SNOW in Malibu and Venice to go with the cold. We get snow in LA maybe once every forty or fifty years.

And let’s not forget: just thirty years ago, every “reputable” climatologist was running around like Chicken Little crowing about global COOLING.

Kresh Said:

Everything is cyclical, especially the climate and the resulting weather. Even Arizona has freezing cold winters (relatively) and other years we’re without snow in our northern regions ’till February.

Nothing to panic about, unless your day is so empty that the portents of the weather are all you have to panic about. Personally, I’d call that a good thing. If only my life were so trouble-free…

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Betty Woo Said:

This is a blatent attempt to appease the womens reading this blog by tossing out photos of young mens in wet tighty-whities!

Thank you.

signed,

a woman

Raj Said:

Bloody hell, we need more pictures of the young ladies taking part so that…we can……….

…………

…better understand the noble nature of Japanese women!

Yes, that’ll do..

alexpappas Said:

We need to call Al Gore in here so he can give us his opinion. By the way Dave, GREAT post!! :cool:

Bruce_A Said:

Al’s too busy trying to track down Manbearpig right now.

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Ippoippo » Beer & Rugby Said:

[...] Japundit.com reported on the rather warmer than normal winter this year in Japan (kinda like the UK). Global Warming? Well, we don’t know 100% that it is, but the odds are pretty high in my humble opinion. Meanwhile, is Venezuela preparing for Peak Oil? They seems to be learning a lot from the Cubans anyway (who ‘felt Peak Oil’ a long time ago due to political reasons rather than geological ones). [...]

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