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The 除夜の鐘

The 除夜の鐘 at Mac App Store analyse

Kentaro Matsumae
8,665 ratings · Power index: 265
Version 2.1
Size 2.66 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 20 Dec 2008

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This is JOYA-NO-KANE application. JOYA-NO-KANE(除夜の鐘) is japanese traditional event. JOYA-NO-KANE (Midnight Tolling of the Temple Bells) Ringing the bell at a temple on New Years Eve is a Buddhist tradition in Japan. Bells are rung 108 times in that according to Buddhism it is said that man has 108 troublesome desires, and by hearing the bells toll 108 times people can rid themselves of such desires at the end of the year. You can hit bell by swaying horizontally iPhone/iPod Touch. If you ring 108 times, your troublesome desires will be pufify :-) NOTICE: - iPod touch users must use headphones. - iPhone users must ensure the mute button is switched OFF.

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Monthly Downloads > 5.83k
Est. Revenue ~ $2.39k

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