The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out

It's just Grandpa who's in charge of the local gods.

Divine.

It is commonly assumed to be a shrine that can be moved, so to speak, to put a god on a shrine. It is common to take charge along with the "wow" call, but some of them may travel by trolley or may not be swayed.

Thank you for your hard work, Lord Roman.

"Oh, Mr. Yayoi. Thank you very much."

Mr. Yayoi gives me a well cold can of juice dripping with water and I receive it as a thank you, Mr. Roman.

The two of them are in a small shrine in the neighborhood of the Anda family.

Because there are only small shrines and there are not enough people in charge of the shrine, the facades of the Anda family, who were called out, have just joined in and successfully completed the service of the shrine.

Neighbors and sons gather around, and snacks, alcohol, and more behave.

"You look tired, but was it that heavy?

"No, the weight is not so much in itself. Your shoulders hurt because you're all shaking the gods."

"I see. You must have rocked the economy well."

Shaking divinity is called soul swinging, and is supposed to revitalize God's spiritual authority by shaking it violently.

However, it can vary from region to region and may not be shaken to associate rough waves and overturns, so check the area in advance when attending an unfamiliar festival.

There are also areas where people can be seen riding on top of the divine shrine, but be careful not to get tense and soothed because such acts began after the war and there are still many negative opinions, which are basically forbidden.

And because it's simply dangerous, Tokyo Metropolitan City and other places may prohibit you from riding a shrine under the anti-nuisance ordinance.

"Speaking of which, where are the other faces?

"Mr. Makami ran away because he was going to be drunk. On the contrary, Your Majesty is serving alcohol over there."

Ahead of Mr. Roman's pointing, there's a good old man making a fuss by shouldering men with one hand of beer.

It's a festival, so I can't help it if I take my wings off.

"You're very good at engaging people with boulders, Lord Glios."

"It's troublesome in a way that people can't hate you for swinging around."

Mr. Yayoi and Mr. Roman smile bitterly at Mr. Glios as usual.

Japan is still at peace today.

Meanwhile, Takatenhara.

"I want to take charge, too."

"Please be taken care of by the adults"

As always, Tsukuyomi calmly clings to Master Amateras, who speaks without thinking deeply.

I don't know what it means for God to take charge of God or anything.

"That's right."

"Rarely, you pulled right back."

"No. I can't stand this on a boulder either."

"If you know, don't tell me."

I won't give way to a line I shouldn't give a damn about, Master Amateras.

Be careful, by the way, because in some areas you can't even look down on the divine shrine from a height.

"But there are some gods with kids on them."

"It's just kids."

I said earlier that you basically shouldn't be on the Divine, but by way of exception, in some regions you may be carrying a child to take charge of the Divine.

This is because you are a child who doesn't know dirt, and there can be various constraints to being responsible for moving around so that you don't have feet on the ground when riding.

"Well, even if my sister is in charge of the goddess, the only thing she can do is be a child goddess."

"I bought that fight."

Though I thought right at the beginning, I tried not to tell you, but in the end I did. Master Tsukuyomi and I are rarely and quietly beautiful, Master Amateras.

It's not a fight god as it is. It's just a fight that starts.

Even today the high heavens are peaceful.