Here in Tokyo, people go to Shinto shrines at New Year - Meiji jingu, one of the largest in the center of Tokyo gets about 4-5 million people on New Year's eve alone, which means standing in line for a long, long time. We went to the local shrine in Urayasu and still stood in line for about 30 minutes

The kids and I in full kimono ---stylish but not built for warmth
Nick in front of the shrine fountain. Before you pray, you have to wash your hands and rinse your mouth.
A smaller side shrine adjacent to the main one.
The main shrine. When you get up to the ribbons, you toss your offering in a box - 5, 50 or 500 yen coins preferred for good luck --ring the bell to get the gods attention, bow twice, clap twice, pray, bow and make room for the next pilgrim
Happy New Year
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