About this episode
What happens when 108 temple bell rings wash away a year's worth of sins?
Thersa has climbed the hill to her local Buddhist temple every New Year's Eve. The tradition is joya no kane—ringing out the old year's earthly desires with 108 ceremonial bell strikes. But why exactly 108?
This episode brings you into that midnight ritual through binaural recordings captured on New Year's Eve. You'll hear the deep, resonant bells that have marked this transition since the Kamakura era—until WWII confiscated the bells for weapons, forcing people to bang taiko drums instead.
Close your eyes and let the sound wash over you. Each ring carries away transgressions, clears negative energy, and opens space for new beginnings.
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Music by Julyan Ray Matsuura
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