8.5.18

etiquette / good manner at shrine

I'd like to introduce etiquette at shrine.

Wash your hands

When you arrive shrine, you should wash your hands. All shrine has a place for washing hands like a picture.
1. To draw water from pool using ladle made by wood/bamboo
2. Wash your bouth hands
3. After washing hands, wash the handle of used ladle. It is not need to scrbe , just splash water.

 

Walk on the side


 

Main street from gate (Torii) to shrine is for gods. so you should stay on the sidewalk.

 

 

 

 

 How to bow

You should bow at the front of shrine, becaouse Gods adress at there. The way of bowing is deffrente temple and shrine. At the shrine;
1. Give a small offering
2. Ring the bell
3. Bow two times, clap two times, bow one time

 

 

 

Draw your fortune

You can try to draw your fortune. If you get good luck(大吉 Daikichi), you may to take it. If you get bad luck, you should leave it like the picture.

16.4.18

Oumi Hachiman

Oumi Hachiman has a lomg history and still now has a old Japanese scenery. Especially, the combination with old house and moat is great, it is too cloudy at the season of cherry blossom. 
Oumi Hachiman is not so large area, so short time will be needed to enjoy sight-seeing. 

ACCESS

Kyoto - JR Tokaido-Line -> Oumi Hachiman

11.3.18

Ko-Edo Kawagoe-city

Kawagoe area is called as Ko-Edo (little Edo). There is a traditional atmosphere as Edo period with a lot of Kura (means warehouse). Showa street has a lot of kind of shop using old warehouse.

I described Kawagoe Trabrrl into my blog. But it was written by only Japanese. If you can read Japanese, please click this URL.

ACCESS

Tokyo - JR Yamanote-Line -> Ikebukuro - Toubu-Toujyo-line -> HonKawagoe