Shrine manners

There are many shrines in Japan.

A shrine is a general term for buildings and facilities for worshiping gods in the Shinto religion.

We hope that you will enjoy visiting shrines when you come to Japan for sightseeing purposes.

This time, we would like to introduce manners required at such shrines.

What is a shrine?

In the old days, even if there were no shrine buildings or facilities, there were objects and locations that were worshipped as sacred and where gods dwelled, such as mountains, waterfalls, rocks, forests, giant trees, etc., and mountains and forests were classified in a different group as categories that were a part of everyday life.

Shrines of today are permanent shrines dedicated to these gods.

In addition, since weddings are held at shrines, shrines with wedding halls are increasing.

Around the shrines are forests called guardian forests, and in the forests are sacred trees, which are fastened with a rope.

The entrance to the shrines is called a torii gate, which marks the boundary between the precincts and the world.

It is common for the approach to the shrine to have a sluice to cleanse your body and soul before worship.

Since a shrine is regarded as a sanctuary in this way, death is considered to be unpure, so there are no funerals held or graveyards built inside the shrines.

 

Manners of worship

 

Regarding clothing

The way a person dresses is said to also be a manifestation of the person's heart at that time. Even today, people are especially careful how the dress in proper locations. A shrine's priest dresses like he is facing a superior when interacting with gods. So, the rest of us should try our best to also dress properly when visiting shrines.
Men are sometimes required to wear suits and ties, especially when visiting special spots inside shrines, as are women at times. When traveling, people tend to be lightly dressed, but if you are planning to visit a special place and worshipping, you should wear appropriate clothing.

 

 

How to pass through the torii

It is said that the torii of a shrine has a meaning like a barrier that separates the sanctuary from the general society. It is said that the proper way of passing through a torii is to first bow, just as you would when visiting a superior's home. Also, when you have finished your worship and want to leave the precincts, you should turn to the shrine and bow.

 

How to walk the approach


 

At a shrine, the center of the approach may be regarded as the path through which the god passes (seichu). It is therefore a sign of respect to go around the center of the approach. Also, when crossing the center of the approach, there is a way of expressing respect, such as gently lowering your head or turning to the front of the shrine at the center and bowing before crossing.

 

 

How to properly visit shrines

  1. Before you pass through the torii gate, bow down and focus your mind before entering the precincts.
  2. Purify your body and mind with the water from the watershed. This is called "temizu wo toru".

 

Temizu manners

① Hold the ladle with your right hand, draw water, put it on your left hand and purify your left hand.

② Next, switch the ladle to your left hand and clean your right hand in the same way.

③ Hold the ladle in your right hand again, rinse your mouth with water on your left palm.

④ After rinsing your mouth, pour water again to your left hand.

⑤ Finally, stand the ladle up that has water in it, pour water over the handle and place it face down.

 

  1. Proceed to the shrine through the approach.
  2. When you stand in front of the offer box, give a slight bow with your head and put your offer in the offer box as a sign of your dedication to the gods.
  3. Worship in the manner of two bows, two claps and one last deep bow, and then one nod and retreat.

 

How to bow

Japanese woman wearing a kimono,worship
  • ① Repeat the bow twice. [Nirei]
  • ② Next, bring both hands together to chest height, pull the right hand a little closer, open both hands to the width of the shoulders and clap twice. [Nihakushu]
  • ③ After that, pray with all your heart while holding both hands properly.
  • ④ Lower your hands, and finally bow once more. [ichirei]

 

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Get the right knowledge about shrines and definitely go visit!

A must-see read for those visiting Japan! 5 hidden, spectacular landscapes in Japan

There are some superb landscapes that are very beautiful but are not well known.

We would like to introduce these "minor" places where you can see such superb views, and hope that you can enjoy sightseeing in Japan even more.

 

Swarm of carp streamers fluttering in the secret region of Shikoku

Obokekyo (Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture)

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Obokekyo is a large valley with a total length of about 8 km, created the eroding of mountains due to the rapid flow of the Yoshino River.

The rocky cliffs seen from the river cruise are natural monuments of the country. In addition to crossing vine suspension bridges and rafting down torrents, you can see more than a hundred carp streamers fluttering over the river in early May.

In the beginning of May, you can see a lot of carp streamers swimming comfortably in the sky. Beware of the date when you go!

 

 

Eat eel and watch the sunset over the desert

 

Nakatajima Sakyu (Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture)

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Nakatajima Sakyu, which is adjacent to the Enshunada Sea, west of Lake Hamana, famous for its eels, is said to be one of Japan's three largest dunes. The dunes are also used as a location for TV dramas and movies, and the “wind ripples” that change its expression every moment depending on the strength and direction of the wind, as well as the setting sun in the background, are truly spectacular.

From June to August, you can also observe loggerhead turtles laying eggs if you're lucky.

 

 

Mystical cave cafe

 

Cave Cafe (Nanjo City, Okinawa Prefecture)

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"Gangala Valley", a 30-minute drive south of Naha City, is a valley formed by the collapse of a limestone cave. We recommend Cave Cafe located at the entrance. As the name suggests, the limestone cave has retained its natural state as a café, and there are regularly live performances utilizing its acoustic space.

In addition, "Gangala Valley" at the back of Cave Cafe is a reservation-only tour area, so don't forget to make a reservation.

 

 

Get lost in the movie world! A spa that has continued since the Edo period 

 

Shima Onsen Sekizenkan (Gunma Prefecture)

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Sekizenkan, Shima Onsen, Gunma Prefecture, is said to be one of the models of the hot spring inn "Aburaya" that was the setting for the popular Ghibli movie "Spirited Away". When you cross the impressive bridge with red balustrades, you will find the main wooden building, which was built in 1691, and it is designated as a cultural property that will make you feel like you have lost your way into a movie. In addition, the Shima Onsen hot water is not only gentle on the skin, but drinking it is also effective against gastrointestinal diseases.

It should be an irresistible place for those who like Ghibli.

Moreover, it is recommended because it not only makes your heart dance because you become mesmerized by the movie world, but it also has a health benefits.

 

 

Kumo no ue no Cafe (Cafe on the clouds)

 

Unkai Terrace (Hoshino Resorts Tomamu, Yufutsu-gun, Hokkaido Prefecture)

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Do you know the natural phenomenon called "sea of clouds"?

Hoshino Resort Tomamu in Hokkaido is a valuable spot where you can see the sea of clouds like a waterfall, where clouds generated in the Pacific Ocean flow over the mountains.

The Unkai Terrace overlooks such sea of clouds below, allowing you to enjoy a spectacular view while sipping your coffee. The period during which you can see the sea of clouds is limited, so you need to do preliminary research in advance, but since it is a very rare and unique phenomenon, we really hope you get a chance to witness it.

 

 

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There are not many magnificent spectacles that can be seen all year round, but perhaps the fact that the season or days that they can be viewed is rare, is what makes them all the more impressive.

If you want to go experience this amazing occasion, we highly encourage you to do preliminary research beforehand.

Please go and enjoy the superb views.