Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Shinto, Shrines and natural treasures

saw a wedding at Meiji shrine in Tokyo saw parents bringing newborn babies to the shrine in Gunma people are born Shinto and die Buddhist saw shrines to Tokugawa in Nikko and Ueno Park - enshrining civic political leaership Orihime Shine was build by industry leaders as a shine to the weaver goddess, supporting Ashikaga's textile industry shines exist in places of scenic natural beauty and solemn wonder Nagusa Haruna Falls Kegon Falls Mount Miyogi these sites were sacred before they were religious divination (Omikuji fortune telling) Asakusa Shrine my fortune - daikichi luck = super good http://travelience.com/faq2/what-does-daikichimean-in-omikuji-a-fortune-telling/ Buddhist temples associated with graveyards and funerals

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