Dotaku
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Dotaku are Japanese bells smelted from relatively thin bronze and richly decorated. The oldest dotakus found date from the 2nd or 3rd century (corresponding to the end of the Yayoi era), and were nearly only used as decorations for rituals. Richly decorated with patterns representing nature and animals (among which the dragonfly, praying mantis and spider are featured), historians believe that dotakus were used to pray for good harvests. The animals featured are indeed natural enemies of parasites that attack paddy fields. Smile always.