
==Otōri== Otōri usually involves fewer than 20 persons, but this is not a rule. One person, the oya (master of ceremonies), makes a short speech related to the particular celebration or ceremony being observed, drinks, pours awamori for the neighboring person. The oya usually moves counterclockwise around the circle, doing the same for each pers...
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The Otori was a Japanese Otori Class torpedo boat of 595 tons displacement launched in 1935. The Otori was powered by Kanpon oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots. She was armed with three 4.7 inch guns; one machine-gun and three 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in a triple.
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