You would have heard of the strangest things being offered at religious sites across the world. Here's one more to add to the list.
Grapes and wine bottles are offered as gifts at a Buddhist monastery on a forested hillside in Japan. Officially called Daizenji, the place has also been known as the "grape temple" due to its profound ties to the country's history of grape farming. In fact, the head monk is the honorary president of a vineyard cooperative here.