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TOKYO: A worker displays various “Kumade” or “good luck rake” to sell during Torinoichi festival at a shrine in Tokyo Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. At the festival, many street stalls sell kumades decorated with lucky charms, shape of rakes that bring in prosperous business and good fortune. (AP/PTI)

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