Asakusa 浅草 is a district in Tokyo. Asakusa is home to one of three largest Shinto festivals in Tokyo, the Sanja Matsuri 三社祭, or the Three Shrine Festival. It is a weekend long religious celebration that is dedicated to the kami (spirits) of three men - Hinokuma Hamanari and Hinokuma Takenari, two fishermen, and Hajino Nakatomo, a wealthy landlord. All three men devoted their lives to Buddhism after the fishermen caught a statuette of the Bodhisattva Kannon. Nakatomo convinced the fishermen to devote their lives to Buddhism. This apparently happened the morning of 18 Mar 628.
Mölln is a small city of about 20 000 located in northern Germany. The Elbe-Lübeck Canal flows through the town, and there are eight small lakes that surround the city. It was founded in the 12th century and was a part of the Old Salt Route. Salt that was produced in the salt mines of Lower-Saxony was shipped to the Baltic Sea. Till Eulenspiegel, a legendary trickster known for exposing vices and provoking thought, is said to have lived in Mölln the last year of his life. He apparently died of the plague in 1350, but his existence has never been proven. Mölln has several monuments dedicated to him.
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