Tengami symbols around shrine
If the shrine is in the mountains, the Sandou won't be built by stones, but will be tamed soil paths. It is usually built with stones in one straight line. Sandou (参道) is the entrance path to the main shrine.
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It is important to be clean, physically and metaphorically when entering a Shinto shrine. In Shintoism, unholy things, called Kegare (穢れ) are thought to be come from the outside. Visitors to the Shinto shrine must purify their hands and mouth with this water. ChouzuyaĬhouzuya (手水舎) is a square container filled with water. The Torii itself is named as an important cultural asset. The image above is the Torii, called Kane no Torii (銅の鳥居) in Kinpusenji (金峯山寺) in Nara. It also is an entrance to the sacred region. Torii (鳥居) is an object that makes a borderline between the real world and the sacred world. They also have a Goshinboku (御神木), which is a tree that is worshiped. Since forests and mountains were considered sacred, many Shinto shrines were built inside them. All those Shinto shrines's architecture have a lot of common, but do you know what their names are, and what they are there for? Here are 20 points explaining Shinto shrine architecture! 1. It shows how deeply rooted Shintoism was in the people's lives. 8.6.1.Shinto shrines, Jinja (神社) in Japanese, are scattered throughout Japan.
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