Hundreds of people in Scotland's Shetland Islands marched with burning torches alongside a replica Viking ship on Tuesday (January 28) in a tradition dating back more than 140 years.
For the first time in four years, the Oto Matsuri Festival, which is known for its Shinto ritual in which men with flaming torches in their hands run down 538 steps to pray for a bountiful harvest ...
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