FISHERMAN'S LUCK.
AJT ' ORIENTAL RITUAL,
MIKI-SAN'S INVOCATIONS.
On the west coast of Vancouver Island in the spring of the year an ancient Oriental ritual is observed among the Japanese trailers.
Miki-San, who has the reputation of being one of the best trollera on the coast, attributes hia success in a large measure to the proper and solemn observance of this time-honoured custom.
According to this practice, the fishing season must be commenced on the most auspicious day with appropriate ceremony.. - Although the formalities are generally' the same, the choice of day is left to individual judgment. This year Miki-San started the season rather late, for it took him many days with his almanac to unravel the mysteries of celestial phenomena. His final decision was that the greatest' good luck was forecasted on Monday, March 4.
He made preparations accordingly. ' And when March 4 came, he arose before sunrise. His family shrine from the night before was quaintly decorated with evergreens, offerings of oranges and rice cakes, and "two small bottles of sake corked with crisply-folded white paper. After having washed himself with more than his habitual thoroughness he went before the shrine to pray to the gods of his ancestors.
At breakfast he took down from the shrine, in the ceremonious manner of a Shinto priest, the sake, which, according to his belief, was now transformed into a sacred wine. Although it was his custom to take sake hot, in this instance he took it cold, for to warm the sake that'the gods hi.d tasted would be sacrilegious. ®°.° n , atfer breakfast he went out, children. Twas iusfafte^dlyZht.^n to cam, baok'with m&vjSZE » to cut up i„!„ Bf lnd distributed among his neighbours, reserving to himself and hie family Jw the head ■ and th« tail.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 164, 13 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)
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293FISHERMAN'S LUCK. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 164, 13 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)
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