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kawoartgallery · 4 months
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Happy New Year! Two people who came to the New Year's visit🌅🎍🟦
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papatomom · 4 months
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2024
新年明けましておめでとうございます。
正月早々能登地震で、家も結構揺れました。
そんな中2日、3日と石川県羽咋市の親戚に水や食料を支援してきた。
家は大丈夫なようですが、道路が傷んでいたり、電気は通じてますが断水で、復旧のめどがつかなく困っていた。
洗い物やトイレ、風呂など水がないと本当に困りますよね。
こちらのドラックストアやホームセンターでも箱売りの水やポリ容器などが売り切れあるいは品薄になっています。
あらためて、被災された方々に心よりお見舞い申し上げます。
今年もぼちぼちと投稿していきます。よろしくお願いします。
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kyotodreamtrips · 1 year
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Hatsumōde, Visiting Okazaki shrine in Kyoto City, Japan.
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yamagacityoshanpo · 4 months
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妻と娘と一緒に近所の氏神様に初詣。
2024年 元旦
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iamhatsue · 4 months
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八坂神社/Yasaka jinja
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ellie-lili · 4 months
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氏神様へ。
今年も少し遅めで誰もいない中お詣り。
ゆっくり新年のご挨拶ができました。
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hikki2525 · 1 year
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うさぎ神社と初詣魔女🎍🐰Rabbit Shrine and Hatsumode Witch 🎍🐰
新年あけましておめでとうございます🎍🐰 happy new year 🎍🐰
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pix4japan · 3 months
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Sacred Spaces and Cultural Grace: Navigating Japanese Shrine Etiquette
Location: Shirahama, Shimoda, Shizuoka, Japan Timestamp: 07:40 on January 3, 2024
Fujifilm X100V with 5% diffusion filter ISO 3200 for 1/90 sec. at ƒ/8.0 Film simulation: Velvia/Vivid
Ancient documents dating over 2,400 years reference this shrine, suggesting an age surpassing 2,400 years. Like many Japanese temples and shrines, some structures are reconstructed due to earthquakes, fire, or periodic disassembly for inspection and improvement, ensuring both longevity and the preservation of traditional Japanese building techniques.
The worship hall seen in my photo was last rebuilt in 1860, and the sanctuary on the hill behind the worship hall and housing the deity was reconstructed in 1922.
Visitors during New Year's adhere to traditional steps followed at any time of the year. Regional customs may vary, but general worship practices and etiquettes apply to every shrine.
It is appropriate to dress in a way that is slightly conservative. Just avoid wearing revealing or tight-fitting clothes (such as tank tops, sweats, or workout clothes) out of respect for the cultural setting. Remember, these are sacred sites—not a shopping mall or an amusement park.
When you pass under the torii gate, which marks where the realm of Shinto kami (deity) begins and separates it from the secular world, prepare your mind and your heart, calm yourself, and appreciate everything around you, be it visible or not.
At the torii gate, show your respect by taking your hat off if you wear one and bowing once before passing through.
Be mindful to walk on the left side of the way, as the center of the approach is said to be the “place where the kami pass.”
At the water basin (temizuya or chozuya), purify yourself by scooping water to wash your free hand and then switch the ladle to wash your other hand. Pour some water in your empty hand and rinse out your mouth. Follow the actions of the Japanese around you and will be fine.
Proceed to the main hall for worship. The customary routine involves bowing twice, clapping twice, and bowing once. Make a monetary offering, often a 5-yen coin is used as it symbolizes luck.
Shinto shrines cater to common needs, managing centuries-old traditions and festivals. Japanese embrace diverse traditions without strict religious adherence, enjoying aesthetics like Christian weddings and festivities, and follow Buddhism for matters of the afterlife. These cultural adoptions allow appreciation without religious affiliation.
For those with a keen interest in Japanese approach to religious traditions, I have provided links to useful sources at my latest pix4japan blog post: https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20240103-shirahama
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2024年1月7日
遅ればせながら初詣
@出雲大社
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minosoup · 4 months
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明治神宮
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mvrider4 · 4 months
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初詣はどこに行こう
千本鳥居が有名な伏見稲荷
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伏見稲荷らしい狐の絵馬
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全国四万社余りの八幡様の総本宮宇佐神宮
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末社
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kerovous · 1 year
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202301根津神社
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202301根津神社 by kajaki jp
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pots716 · 1 year
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初詣
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kyotodreamtrips · 4 months
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Kurumazaki Shrine is a small shrine near Arashiyama’s Togetsukyo Bridge. There is a famed sub-shrine where entertainment industry professionals come to pray. It is considered a power spot by many.
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yamagacityoshanpo · 4 months
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大宮神社に初詣
2024年 元旦
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kei-life · 1 year
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『令和五年、穏やかに』
昨年の年末から、寒さの到来に併せて、天気をはじめとして穏やかな毎日が続き、例年に無い、ゆったりとしたお正月時間を過ごしました。
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庭の薔薇たちも春への準備を終え、憂なく。
令和四年最後の日の入を見送り、人混みも渋滞にも無縁な年末は、コロナ禍中の数年は別として久しぶり。
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世の中的にはあまりにも激動な年で、現在でも動揺が続く現在ですが、世界平和家内安全を願い、年末詣。
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除夜の鐘を聴き、近所の神社へお札を焚きに向かい、ささやかながら初詣も済ませ、気持ちは令和五年へ。
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近くの湖を見れば、美しい、年内初めの月の入りが。風がほとんど無い、凛とした寒さの中で輝く月。
激動の令和四年、有難う。令和五年こそ、世界的に穏やかな世の中に戻ります様に。月に願いを。
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新年は、抹茶を点てて、正月気分に華添えて。
近所を散策すれば、遠目には雪を冠した富士山が。
皆様も、良い年となります事を。
本年も宜しくお願いします🇯🇵
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