⛩DON'T BE RUDE when you visit Shinto shrines in 🇯🇵

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  • @Jordan-inJapan
    @Jordan-inJapan 2 роки тому +15122

    Good video to illustrate shrine etiquette! I have the feeling that many foreign visitors are unsure whether it’s appropriate for them to pray at a Shinto shrine or not. I live near Ise Jingu, and I usually tell people that it’s no problem to pray there as long as they are respectful, since Shintoism isn’t an exclusive religion… (I hope I’m right… what do you think? 😅)

    • @naylisyazwina6836
      @naylisyazwina6836 2 роки тому +486

      Shrines are beautiful but I can't go if doing this is mandatory. My religion isn't Shintoism but I do know non religious people in Japan still do this but it's still part of a religion

    • @naylisyazwina6836
      @naylisyazwina6836 2 роки тому +306

      I think anyone that's not religious or believes in Shintoism should do this out of respect. I would just dress modestly and have good manners

    • @vive335
      @vive335 2 роки тому +190

      @@naylisyazwina6836 I have a religion but I’d still pay my respects cause why not

    • @bluee5991
      @bluee5991 2 роки тому +234

      @@vive335 because bowing and pray is an act of worship. In some religions, they're not allowed to imitate what people outside their religions do. If they do, for example, celebrating christmast just by wearing the hat or saying "Happy christmast" then they're considered as part of christian and no longer part of that religion group. If the act of respect is doing something else like, keep the place clean, don't be loud in it, don't talk with vulgar words, don't step on certain places, then they probably can do that.

    • @hwangbigdong
      @hwangbigdong 2 роки тому +143

      @@naylisyazwina6836 Shrines are religious, obviously there's gonna be religious etiquette. If you aren't willing to do anything from a religion then obviously you shouldn't go to a shrine in the first place, even if they didn't have this etiquette.

  • @raulduke1528
    @raulduke1528 Рік тому +831

    I love how Japan has preserved it's culture.

    • @lucyfiniarel2347
      @lucyfiniarel2347 Рік тому

      Other Asian countries can’t do this because Japan invaded them, colonized them and destroyed everything.

    • @Boogiedogg-o7r
      @Boogiedogg-o7r Рік тому +36

      Hi,I’m Japanese . I always thought it was obvious. Thanks for bringing this to my attention❤❤❤
      I'll be waiting for you in Japan.😂😂

    • @candy-jk7rk
      @candy-jk7rk Рік тому +21

      ​@@Boogiedogg-o7rYes. Under the present government we're doing that in india too because hinduism and shintoism is really similar and ancient yk what I mean ☺️. I'd wanna know what shintos think of hindus

    • @Informativeeye
      @Informativeeye Рік тому

      What culture lmao?
      Majority of humanity's well being comes from industrial revolution.

    • @Informativeeye
      @Informativeeye Рік тому +6

      ​@@candy-jk7rkGo and bath in ponds.

  • @TheRoyalBavarian
    @TheRoyalBavarian 9 місяців тому +50

    Shinto shrines are beautiful. Love to see them all.

  • @ChildEater_404
    @ChildEater_404 2 роки тому +2217

    A bit of background of this:
    The original purpose of throwing money in that box is not donating to the shrine, but to clear yourself. According to tradition, metal coins have special power to absorb your sins and all the negative energy around you. When you’re carrying these coins, you also carried all the negative energies it has absorbed. To throw some coins into the shrine is to get rid of these negative energy, let the gods and spirits in the shrine clear them. This is why sometimes you can see this word “浄財 (clear-money)” written on shrine money boxes. In Japanese it has similar pronunciation as “浄罪 (clear-sin)”.

    • @LoneWolfMikoto
      @LoneWolfMikoto Рік тому +47

      It reminded me of using silver teaspoon for the tea... I don't know if it's the culture of my nation or not but it was believed that silver makes tea cleaner and healthsome
      Metal have meaning in every culture c:

    • @ChildEater_404
      @ChildEater_404 Рік тому +2

      @@LoneWolfMikoto silver is a type of metal very sensitive to toxins. Silver has been used by kings and nobles to examine if their food has been poisoned since ancient times. The practice of using silver teaspoon in your culture probably comes from that. If one day you see the spoon turns black, that means your tea has been poisoned.

    • @LoneWolfMikoto
      @LoneWolfMikoto Рік тому +14

      @@ChildEater_404 wow I didn't know that, that's interesting, thank you c:

    • @ChildEater_404
      @ChildEater_404 Рік тому +12

      @@LoneWolfMikoto glad you find it enjoyable;)

    • @LavaSaver
      @LavaSaver Рік тому +4

      Forgive me if I'm wrong, but is it not pronounced *exactly* the same?

  • @Nirmala56763
    @Nirmala56763 2 роки тому +2829

    I'm from India and it feels kinda similar
    Like we bow, then ring the bell, then bow and pray to God then we bow again and then give some money

    • @choiben626
      @choiben626 2 роки тому +20

      Yeah

    • @randomfacts8326
      @randomfacts8326 2 роки тому +10

      Yes bro

    • @himyname7924
      @himyname7924 2 роки тому +9

      Yeah

    • @anshikasingh8283
      @anshikasingh8283 2 роки тому +89

      Ya but getting these ropes for the bells is not very common if the bell is at a height, which it always is and you have short height or as a kid we always had to jump high to ring the bell 😂

    • @Nirmala56763
      @Nirmala56763 2 роки тому +45

      @@anshikasingh8283 when I was a kid I loved to do it🤭😝😝

  • @Ace-yp9hh
    @Ace-yp9hh Рік тому +12

    Omg as an Indian hindu we actually do the same kind of steps on entering the temple instead of bow we touch the feet of deities which symbolizes that we offer our scincere obeisances in the lotus feet our lord❤❤... basically our ways can be different but the essence is same❤

  • @theinvisiblewoman5709
    @theinvisiblewoman5709 2 роки тому +386

    Ahhh, traditional Japanese clothing is so beautiful 😍

    • @airbornemelody6156
      @airbornemelody6156 2 роки тому +24

      i know right?? i desperately want to get myself a kimono..😭

    • @0SZA
      @0SZA 2 роки тому +2

      @@neonationalism bro why so rude💀

    • @cherno8336
      @cherno8336 Рік тому

      ah yes the scottecs dress

    • @rabbitazteca23
      @rabbitazteca23 Рік тому +5

      @@cherno8336 pretty sure it's called a kimono?

    • @lanihargreeves8719
      @lanihargreeves8719 Рік тому

      ​@@airbornemelody6156 same!

  • @Animus5134
    @Animus5134 2 роки тому +1210

    I remember seeing this on an episode of Saiki K.

  • @HuyNguyễn-violin
    @HuyNguyễn-violin 6 місяців тому +9

    ありがとう
    Love from Viet Nam (ベトナム) ❤❤🇻🇳🇻🇳

  • @jaystone5036
    @jaystone5036 2 роки тому +29

    Its Japan clothing for me. So beautiful.❤️

  • @harukook
    @harukook 2 роки тому +1686

    I just can't believe that this is so similar to what we do here in india

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst 2 роки тому +56

      It's obvious why it's similar to our Indian traditions

    • @ajithay
      @ajithay 2 роки тому +12

      @@dOVERanalyst can you explain how it is obvious

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst 2 роки тому +291

      @@ajithay In ancient Japanese, Hindu deities,Buddhism is revered. Shinto is also a philosophy, a way of life. It's about respecting natural elements nature just like Hinduism.
      Where did Buddhism come from? India.
      Who was Buddha?
      Siddhartha, a Hindu.
      It's all very interrelated. The older religion influenced many in neighbouring and close countries.
      And lot of spiritual practices travelled & spread in East Asia.
      Hinduism also believes in holy spirits, deities, divinities, holy powers, positive vibrations.
      We also bow down, fold hands.
      Clapping is done when we offer prasad. Naivaidya. When we offer food, offering, we clap
      And the number of times.
      The ghanti, the bell...
      The spiritual cleansing before you enter..
      All of it so similar!!
      The guardian deities are of Indian Hindu origin.
      Japanese Name: Naraen Kengo, *Sanskrit: Narayana*
      Japanese Name : Raijin the Thunder God, Sanskrit Name : *Varuna*
      Japanese Name: Nanda Ryu-o Sanskrit: Nanda Naga Raja
      *Japanese Name: Basu* senin Sanskrit: Vasu
      Japanese Name: Fujin
      *Sanskrit; Vayu*
      Japanese Name: Birubakusha Sanskrit: Virupaksha
      Japanese Name: Karura *Sanskrit: Garuda*
      Japanese Name: Mawara-nyo. Sanskrit: Maha Bala.
      Japanese Name: Daibenkudoku-ten Sanskrit: Sridewi
      Japanese Name: Taishaku-ten Sanskrit: Indira
      Japanese Name : Daibon-ten Sanskrit: Maha Brahman
      After all there is only one truth and no one has the monopoly on it, something the ancient Japanese masters understood so well.

    • @pixa1z
      @pixa1z 2 роки тому +54

      @@dOVERanalyst excellent explanation!!

    • @breakthebrainffandgaming8118
      @breakthebrainffandgaming8118 2 роки тому

      Se

  • @keelyisaDJ
    @keelyisaDJ Рік тому +9

    Gratitude for sharing, this resonates with my soul. Blessings to you and I hope you have a good day.

  • @hyunjinsleghair115
    @hyunjinsleghair115 2 роки тому +206

    Proud to be Japanese 🇯🇵⛩️

  • @pahoopahoo
    @pahoopahoo 2 роки тому +117

    それよりも厳かな場所なので大声出したりはしゃがないように努めるほうが大事

    • @llawlied6902
      @llawlied6902 Рік тому +16

      This should be obvious xD but some people are very rude

    • @Samesharks
      @Samesharks Рік тому

      @@llawlied6902特に中国人はこのような場所でうるさいです。

    • @carlosmedlen
      @carlosmedlen Рік тому

      Please open your eyes to the truth... The god of hair is a false god that leads people to the gates of Hell.
      Jesus Christ loves you and He died on the cross for your sins. Three days later, God raised Him from death. You no longer need to fear death because Jesus has defeated death. Once you die, it will be too late to repent. Jesus Christ is the only one who can save you from the fires of Hell REPENT and put your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior today, we are not guaranteed tomorrow.
      LUKE 13:3 REPENT OR PERISH.

  • @shopahoilc1
    @shopahoilc1 3 місяці тому +3

    I am visiting Japan next year and I was nervous about visiting the shrines. This was very helpful. 🙏

  • @saoriwa.T
    @saoriwa.T 2 роки тому +6232

    Girl:I am waiting for you to come in Japan
    Me (from the end of the world):wait i am coming for 2 minutes...🤣

    • @ananddorai7803
      @ananddorai7803 2 роки тому +11

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Kano_Shimizu-_-
      @Kano_Shimizu-_- 2 роки тому +6

      👏🤣😂👍✨

    • @manu_rsrsrsr
      @manu_rsrsrsr 2 роки тому +13

      Same,my country is literally the exactly opposite as Japan

    • @jonalynbaldoza5508
      @jonalynbaldoza5508 2 роки тому +31

      @@hi.7190 Why share here? Jesus is a nobody in other religions.

    • @jonalynbaldoza5508
      @jonalynbaldoza5508 2 роки тому +21

      @Shiki * lol. That's what you think. But Jesus not existing in other religion is a fact.

  • @edits7788
    @edits7788 2 роки тому +664

    If anyone watch noregami anime
    You know that yato takes 5 yen to grant wish 🙃🙂

    • @naylisyazwina6836
      @naylisyazwina6836 2 роки тому +8

      Yup

    • @naylisyazwina6836
      @naylisyazwina6836 2 роки тому +42

      I watched 390 anime and Noragami is def top 20. I love anime that displays Shintoism aspects as long as it's engaging

    • @GaHannahchmeHi
      @GaHannahchmeHi 2 роки тому +1

      Yess

    • @giyuutomioka6974
      @giyuutomioka6974 2 роки тому +5

      Yet idk if he can help me get a girlfriend.

    • @nekokkoko3181
      @nekokkoko3181 2 роки тому +12

      I really recommend all of you go read the manga of the noragami. It's soooo good. Don't wait for an adaptation.

  • @m.k.6575
    @m.k.6575 Рік тому +43

    Visiting Shinto Shrines in Japan is one of my favourite things to do there⛩️ Actually, there are so many more steps to even get to the shrine🤓 Bow before going through Torii gate and not to walk in the middle of the gate, wash your hands and mouth, etc. But even if you don’t know all those steps, no need to be shamed or embarrassed😉 Just enjoy the atmosphere❤

  • @Melondawgg
    @Melondawgg 2 роки тому +69

    Japan looks like such a beautiful country with a beautiful culture I would love to go there one day. They also have great fashion ❤️

    • @marioluigi9599
      @marioluigi9599 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah they're also really racist. Soo... there's that. They're cute, polite and totally racist. So expect not to be served properly when asking for things

    • @dominos6576
      @dominos6576 Рік тому +2

      @@marioluigi9599 Where did you read that they're racist?

    • @朔-o2r
      @朔-o2r Рік тому +10

      @@marioluigi9599 多くの日本人は外国人を歓迎します。本当の人種差別主義者なんて決めつけないでください、、

    • @marioluigi9599
      @marioluigi9599 Рік тому

      @@朔-o2r China

    • @yepisgamingyt
      @yepisgamingyt Рік тому +3

      ​@@dominos6576 it's an issue over there. You can blame Logan Paul for making this worse :)

  • @jamesclarkque
    @jamesclarkque 6 місяців тому +3

    The shrine is beautiful ❤

  • @homework_las_tareas
    @homework_las_tareas 2 місяці тому +3

    私は日本に行きました。また、どこもかしこもきれいなお店がありました!!

    • @wannabecar8733
      @wannabecar8733 Місяць тому

      イエスは神の子です。彼は十字架で死に、三日目に死者の中から復活しました。彼は神の右手に座っています。

    • @wannabecar8733
      @wannabecar8733 Місяць тому

      イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。

  • @riskxfactor6010
    @riskxfactor6010 2 роки тому +19

    I learned this tradition while watching shinchan... ❤️❤️.. all time fav

  • @ludovicorizza3501
    @ludovicorizza3501 6 місяців тому +56

    I’m in Italy, here we have churches where, when you enter or pass by, you do what we call the “cross sign”.
    Iside there’s also a candle stand where you insert a coin and lit a candle to make more light. It’s very cool, I love visiting different churches because they are all different from each other. I hope to visit Shinto shrines as well if I go to Japan!

  • @riccardoz2953
    @riccardoz2953 7 місяців тому +1

    Really appreciate your effort to speak english 😊

    • @BrightElk
      @BrightElk 5 місяців тому +1

      Yes and her accent is very good. It’s still noticeable but she speaks very clearly. Remarkable. It must have taken a great deal of practice.

  • @lilguy3
    @lilguy3 2 роки тому +206

    As a Japanese person I can confirm that this is accurate!! I'm so glad they are teaching good shrine etiquette!! Respect everyone no matter their race or gender or anything and have a good day. Remember that u are loved and special and a big part of some ppl's lives. I love u guys 💛💛💛

    • @felixtuomi3843
      @felixtuomi3843 2 роки тому +1

      do you not realize that it’s literally shown on your profile that you’re from US?
      also you say something about respect yet your description?..😂 Oh yeah, respect everyone no matter race or nationality, but not women, am I right? 😎
      I’m so ready to bet my last 100 e on the fact you’re a weeb obsessing over Japanese culture so badly you wanna pretend to be a part of it

    • @Alya-hq2lu
      @Alya-hq2lu Рік тому

      @@felixtuomi3843 Lmao

    • @himaridang166
      @himaridang166 Рік тому +4

      @盒子貓狗蛋喜歡獲得黑客冰屋傑里米卡拉奧語言女僕鼻子企鵝 卡塔爾鐵路土星豐田天王星復仇旅行車施樂也門區
      Its called culture and traditional belief

    • @willymw78
      @willymw78 Рік тому

      @Baker Banking your lord is a fraud and a master manipulator.

    • @BalthazarRiley-xf1tb
      @BalthazarRiley-xf1tb Рік тому +6

      Let them believe in shintoism if they want to

  • @leanne9434
    @leanne9434 2 роки тому +238

    Japanese culture is so beautiful omg

    • @marktheshark5733
      @marktheshark5733 Рік тому +14

      We also have religion in America

    • @躺平专家
      @躺平专家 Рік тому +3

      She missed one thing, in shrine and all spiritual places you walk on the side of road because the middle is for God

    • @marktheshark5733
      @marktheshark5733 Рік тому +6

      @Mooncake average Godless weeb

    • @localmilfchaser6938
      @localmilfchaser6938 Рік тому +8

      weeb

    • @mrbanana6464
      @mrbanana6464 Рік тому +14

      @@marktheshark5733 Christianity is a terrible plague

  • @greyngreyer5
    @greyngreyer5 Рік тому +1

    What a vibrant smile! And thank you for this video. I'll keep it in mind

  • @shubhampandey9497
    @shubhampandey9497 2 роки тому +14

    Happy to see such close similarities between Japanese and Indian culture😃
    We too bow, ring bell in our Hindu temples..

  • @raysup5845
    @raysup5845 2 роки тому +13

    This is correct for shrines, but for temples, the basic rule is to only bow with the hands together.
    I am Japanese, but I frequently make mistakes in these rules😵‍💫

  • @tottallynotpurple
    @tottallynotpurple 2 місяці тому

    this tutorial are really good,especially for someone who set their minds to go to japan!,thanks a lot for the video

  • @normalhuman6260
    @normalhuman6260 Рік тому +11

    Wait a second. In India we so the same. I swear Japan and India have some secret bond we don't know yet

    • @Zepego-jk2iz
      @Zepego-jk2iz Рік тому +4

      It’s hinduism. I’m not Indian and I know that. Gotta reconnect with your roots my stranger friend. Have a blessed life

    • @teehee4096
      @teehee4096 2 місяці тому +2

      Buddhism, my friend. That's the bond.

  • @Veed.i
    @Veed.i 2 роки тому +36

    Her: I am waiting for you to come to Japan
    My bank balance: nope

    • @ttyngordon
      @ttyngordon 2 роки тому +2

      I've calculated, (with the help of a dude on tiktok who does things like this) that in order for me to have a great time in japan, I'll need around 10k. If I want to have a good time, the budget falls around 6k. If you go with a group, you might get better rates and could even stay at a traditional house and ve well within your budget. Since I rarely eat out, I included money for groceries.

    • @ttyngordon
      @ttyngordon 2 роки тому

      If I find his tag, I'll give it to you

    • @LaurenceIsTechno
      @LaurenceIsTechno Рік тому +1

      ​@@ttyngordonfor 10k, I'm assuming USD? You would be spending your stay in luxury. What makes you think you need 10k?

  • @HelmuthGerka
    @HelmuthGerka Рік тому

    Your clips are all so good

  • @ogerbooger
    @ogerbooger 2 роки тому +5

    Japan culture is kinda my favourite its just so ASTHETIC

  • @TheDorianTube
    @TheDorianTube Рік тому +5

    Instructions unclear, I'm now a Shounen Protagonist fighting Youkai. LOL

  • @SUGAs_Shadow85
    @SUGAs_Shadow85 5 місяців тому

    Amazing tutorial. Thank you ❤❤

  • @renkomeow
    @renkomeow 2 роки тому +9

    finally reimu got some donations, i can't believe this

  • @unknownn1n
    @unknownn1n 2 роки тому +4

    I cant wait to go,litteraly japan is my dream contry. I studied the language and legends too

  • @thomasbrown3793
    @thomasbrown3793 Рік тому +2

    I hope to visit someday; as a Catholic its interesting to see how others express their spiritual beliefs 😊

  • @FigiMarie
    @FigiMarie 2 роки тому +49

    My sister taught me this when we visited. We typically go to Japan every other year for months at a time but had to take a break due to COVID.

    • @manoharalisa5829
      @manoharalisa5829 2 роки тому

      If you re religion is not Shinto, then don't pray to Shinto Kami.

    • @airbornemelody6156
      @airbornemelody6156 2 роки тому

      ahhh that’s so cool :’)) i hope you have fun returning there, i wish i could go :((

    • @Ali_D_Katt
      @Ali_D_Katt 2 роки тому

      Lucky, I would love to make the trip but probably won't be any time soon unfortunately. I hear it's pretty great. My husband wants to go because his dad (and mom) were stationed there many years ago and his older brother was actually born on the army base there. Also, he wants to climb Mt Fuji because his dad did.

  • @namjoonvsonion6571
    @namjoonvsonion6571 2 роки тому +66

    I remember this From “The disastrous life of Saiki K” lol

  • @jibblypibbles3461
    @jibblypibbles3461 Рік тому

    I’m happy to see so many Japanese culture videos in my UA-cam feed :)

  • @KM-sc7pi
    @KM-sc7pi 2 роки тому +31

    Aaaaaah, I see now. There’s a horror game called “GOHOME” and I wondered what the girl at the start was doing with the shrine and also money hanging from the trees

    • @heavenlysadist
      @heavenlysadist 2 роки тому +1

      I see a fellow GOHOME fan here 😏

    • @gregorvieira8861
      @gregorvieira8861 Рік тому

      omg I thought I was the only person who knew this game existed

  • @alixx1932
    @alixx1932 2 роки тому +10

    "Follow these steps to surprise your Japanese friends"
    I feel like I'mma surprise my American family when we go visit Japan one day 🤷‍♂️

  • @KrakenPines
    @KrakenPines Рік тому

    This is so informative thank you!!!!

  • @Assadul-Naml
    @Assadul-Naml Рік тому +4

    Japan is probably the most developed land which still keeps their pagan heritage, its crazy. Cool for them though

  • @AudioMixedVideoAMV
    @AudioMixedVideoAMV Рік тому +10

    Wow. As a hindu, I have to say this iz very simillar to how we visit our temples. From donating money to rining the bell and pray, its nice to see similarities between distinct cultures.

    • @KS-jb5vg
      @KS-jb5vg 8 місяців тому +1

      They are the same religions. It combined with Japanese culture -shinto
      Evolved in Indian culture-hindu

  • @fennecfrogsstudios
    @fennecfrogsstudios Рік тому +1

    This will be very helpful when I finally make the trip to Japan, it is my Dream location. Thanks so much for making this! 😊

  • @dyutichakrabortty786
    @dyutichakrabortty786 2 роки тому +190

    OMG THIS IS SOO CLOSE TO WHAT INDIANS DO WHEN THEY VISIT A TEMPLE!!

    • @nickeni3050
      @nickeni3050 2 роки тому +10

      I mean Buddhism did come from India afterall so it makes sense that they have similar Templar practice

    • @dyutichakrabortty786
      @dyutichakrabortty786 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah i guess so. But the only diffrence is Buddhism was founded by Buddha while Hinduism is like science. No one founded it and can only contribute to it. That is the uniqueness of Hinduism with the fact that it is the oldest and the most scientific religion in the world

    • @cakeswana
      @cakeswana 2 роки тому +1

      @@dyutichakrabortty786 according to Google, Buddhism is the most scientific

    • @thewhiteloveucyan58
      @thewhiteloveucyan58 2 роки тому +7

      @@nickeni3050 but it's Shintoism and Shintoism's 80% Gods are basically Hindu Gods so yea... :)

    • @cakeswana
      @cakeswana 2 роки тому

      @Sameet Pattnaik never said it was completely scientific, but its values are most scientific

  • @giorgiociaravolol1998
    @giorgiociaravolol1998 Рік тому +16

    I actually got so hooked up by the religion and the tradition of shinto when I was a teenager in Japan that I made a domestic shrine and, for my good fortune, whenever I needed luck for an exam/job interview it worked! I don't ask a lot and too much, offering always euros (since I live in Italy) and grappa (the Italian substitute for sake as by home-shrine tradition commands). I'll probably go this summer in s. Marino and pray the kami-Sama, if you need anything just ask (s. Marino has the first official shinto temple in Europe).

  • @juniorgc8
    @juniorgc8 5 місяців тому

    Thank you, I love learning about other traditions and culture experiences much appreciated.

  • @favi677
    @favi677 2 роки тому +14

    I have also been waiting to go to japan, I am still super bitter about the fact that they closed as soon as I bought a plane ticket to go 😭😭😭😭

  • @etherealhawk
    @etherealhawk Рік тому +3

    If you're of a religion that doesn't allow you to pray at a Shinto shrine, you can always hold your hands together as if you were praying but not actually pray. As an atheist, I felt disingenuous to do so, but I wanted to show my respect to the ceremony and shrine best I could.

    • @etherealhawk
      @etherealhawk Рік тому

      @@sausuno The main thing is showing respect, the same way you'd hope someone not of your faith would respect a church. What to do depends on your particular denonination and the strictness of your "false idols" belief. As I say, if you clasp your hands but don't actually pray internally or externally, I'd consider that more a gesture of respect rather than an actual prayer. A prayer is where you submit your wishes and prayers to a higher power, not just holding your hands together.

  • @__taka__8200
    @__taka__8200 7 місяців тому +1

    if i ever get the Chance to visit Japan. i will respect every single part of their culture. the Shinto Shrines i will be Respectful. Always Respect Japan's Culture.

  • @marinarobert3537
    @marinarobert3537 Рік тому +3

    I will be 18 in **** weeks and at my birthday I will go to ✨japan✨

  • @wildlioness8345
    @wildlioness8345 2 роки тому +9

    Japan is such a graceful place, If only I know the language s It be eassier to understand it better Xd

    • @s.suspiria
      @s.suspiria 2 роки тому +2

      actually japanese is really easy, you can start with duolingo and after learning hiragana and katakana, start kanji learning in wanikani its all free btw im learning this way and i can understand some sentences a little bit, its been only one month

    • @wildlioness8345
      @wildlioness8345 2 роки тому +1

      @@s.suspiria Yeah, but I used all my patience I had on drawings, I don't think i can make it on learning billions of words in japanese....... 😂😂😂😂

    • @s.suspiria
      @s.suspiria 2 роки тому

      @@wildlioness8345 u can start by only 5 minutes a day, dont worry its not that hard japanese dont even has 6373734783 different time tense only 2

  • @4psmedia
    @4psmedia Рік тому

    I am from India, First time Am seeing Japan Vlogs related to Culture in English. Love Your work Mam.. Love your every vlog.

  • @emresermutlu
    @emresermutlu 2 роки тому +19

    Thanks for informative video. I always hesitate to visit other cultures' temples for fear of doing something offensive without realizing it.

  • @手羽元-x2r
    @手羽元-x2r Рік тому +7

    日本人から見ても、こういった作法などは本当に美しい

  • @DragonGoddess18
    @DragonGoddess18 Рік тому

    Well, it's good to be respectful
    Thanks for showing us

  • @mehak9557
    @mehak9557 2 роки тому +10

    Doremon taught me well!

  • @gibbonsgomez4434
    @gibbonsgomez4434 2 роки тому +7

    We need tips for when yall come to America

    • @Saffron_
      @Saffron_ 2 роки тому +15

      1: Bring firearms
      2: Be rude af
      3: Have an escape plan

    • @brrrrrr
      @brrrrrr Рік тому +2

      ​@@Saffron_ be ready to do a nice-off if meeting a midwesterner

  • @strawberrypls1241
    @strawberrypls1241 Рік тому +1

    Bro Japanese culture is so nice and sweet I love it so much

  • @yunicoceleste4689
    @yunicoceleste4689 2 роки тому +14

    鳥居や道の真ん中は神様の通り道なので端を歩くといいですよ。

  • @Soreign_
    @Soreign_ 6 місяців тому +3

    Remember guys, you're the ones visiting a different culture. If you don't want to follow their rules and etiquette, then why go there?

    • @ダイナマイト-i8p
      @ダイナマイト-i8p 2 місяці тому +1

      If they can't even greet the gods at the shrine, then they shouldn't come.

  • @ImEverywherelikeEverywhere
    @ImEverywherelikeEverywhere Рік тому

    Im Impressed Of how you look, Your kimono is so PRETTY

  • @Amelia_104
    @Amelia_104 2 роки тому +6

    It can’t just be me that thought of Yato when she said five yen… right?

  • @sardior938
    @sardior938 Рік тому +7

    And another one step, don't walk in the middle of stairs at Shrine.

  • @skyclarking-123
    @skyclarking-123 Рік тому

    Love your videos! Love JAPAN!

  • @keiko3931
    @keiko3931 4 місяці тому +3

    厳島神社で外国人観光客が、境内から海に唾を吐いていてショックでした。
    リスペクトする気持ちが無いのが残念です。

  • @Irsyad711
    @Irsyad711 2 роки тому +9

    Now i get why my countries call Japan "Jepang"

  • @BoboMagroto26
    @BoboMagroto26 Рік тому

    Needed a recap, thank you

  • @angel_qu3en
    @angel_qu3en 2 роки тому +6

    Maaaann as a weeb i saw way too much anime that thought me how to do this 😅

  • @justsomeaeroacefurry3479
    @justsomeaeroacefurry3479 2 роки тому +8

    Imma need to have a specific Playlist for this stuff bc I plan to visit Japan in the future

  • @just_a_tiny_dinosaur5014
    @just_a_tiny_dinosaur5014 5 місяців тому

    Thank you very much! I’m visiting Japan w my family and wanted to be as respectful as possible! (I’m currently studying folklore from around the world and I LOVE visiting places like this! The amount of active shrines is just amazing ❤)

  • @senor2930
    @senor2930 Рік тому +3

    Other than claps, this feels same as what we do at Hindu temples.

  • @gyalu0077
    @gyalu0077 9 місяців тому +15

    Don't lose your religion to foreign missionary❤🇮🇳

  • @Goijranat
    @Goijranat 2 місяці тому

    全然知りませんでした、アドバイスありがとうございます♥️

    • @wannabecar8733
      @wannabecar8733 Місяць тому

      イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。

  • @dirzaghdheerik5998
    @dirzaghdheerik5998 2 роки тому +6

    Her: follows these steps to impress your Japanese friends.
    Muslims: 😰😰

  • @arulbiswas1260
    @arulbiswas1260 2 роки тому +15

    This is so identical to hindu etiquette in temples.

  • @rinokuma1768
    @rinokuma1768 Рік тому

    As an American, this is very helpful. ありがとうございます。

  • @drawholicgirl5899
    @drawholicgirl5899 2 роки тому +4

    I will come soon

  • @kuravle008
    @kuravle008 2 роки тому +5

    I mean if any non Japanese is visiting Japan, obviously should follow their culture cause that's respectful.

    • @ghifarakbar8492
      @ghifarakbar8492 Рік тому +1

      no we are not required to follow their culture to respect it.
      "lakum deenu kum wa li ad deen"
      "for you your religion and for me my religion"
      let them pray the way they want, we should not ask force them to pray the way we do, and we should not pray the way they do.

    • @kuravle008
      @kuravle008 Рік тому

      @@ghifarakbar8492 I meant to say other than bowing down as a sign of respect we can do it if it's not harming our religious beliefs.

  • @valeriebingham1483
    @valeriebingham1483 Рік тому +2

    You look beautiful in your kimono! 🙂

  • @ismt9390
    @ismt9390 2 роки тому +18

    Meanwhile in Romania: enter the church, make a cross. Walk up to an icon, make a cross and kiss it, then make another cross. Go to the next icon, make a cross, kiss it, go under it, come out the other way, then make a cross. Approach the altar, make a cross, kneel pray, get up make a cross, walk backwards 3 steps, make a cross and approach the exit of the church. Exit the church, turn towards the altar, make a cross and you're good to go. Japan is so complicated, i don't get it...

    • @sonicboom6893
      @sonicboom6893 2 роки тому

      confirm

    • @mothbulb
      @mothbulb 2 роки тому

      This sounds way more complicated-

    • @icsx1797
      @icsx1797 2 роки тому +1

      @@mothbulb they were being sarcastic unless u were being sarcastic 😳

    • @LocalShitpost_
      @LocalShitpost_ 2 роки тому +1

      I think Romania needs to make a cross but I dunno 🤔/lh

    • @lonelyronin2428
      @lonelyronin2428 2 роки тому +1

      Yeesh, that's a whole ass dance. With how many time you make a cross, I expect to hear some demons scream in agony when I'm done.

  • @vistalover9607
    @vistalover9607 Рік тому +7

    This may blow many peoples minds but you can pray to your Christian god or a non-God (atheism or ancestor worship) at a Shinto Shrine no problem. Possibly even encouraged. Shinto Shrines are holy places, so in Shinto there is no issue with you praying to “your” God. In Shinto the key is to express and act out the actual act of praying and having internal gratitude, the object of worship is not as important as you being there and praying l. That’s true shinto style. “Believing” in a specific God is actually not part of Shinto. It’s a “how” religion. Not a “what” or “why” religion.

  • @joshuasturnfield7549
    @joshuasturnfield7549 9 місяців тому

    ❤ thank you very much for this!

  • @user-bh9bc8rl7d
    @user-bh9bc8rl7d Рік тому +3

    Even if you believe in another religion, Shinto will not reject you as long as you do not insult or cause trouble.
    Feel free to say hello to the old Japanese spirit enshrined there, saying, "Hello, I'm traveling to Japan."
    If they welcome you, they may show you some small natural phenomenon.😊
    I don't know much about foreign religions, but perhaps your religion's "pray" and Shinto's "pray" have different meanings.
    A simple prayer at a shrine is "greeting". Mentally say hello, say where you are from, your name, and tell them why you're there.
    Don't take it too seriously.

  • @jononpaper
    @jononpaper Рік тому +4

    As a japanese person, it upsets me to see that many tourists (especially from America) nowadays don't behave properly around our traditional monuments. Very rude.

    • @oyveyshalom
      @oyveyshalom Рік тому

      don't care

    • @xxkissmeketutxx
      @xxkissmeketutxx 6 місяців тому

      I'm Australian. We have VERY different culture from Japan. I'm sure guests to your country make mistakes from ignorance, because it's very hard to find information on correct behaviour for foreigners.
      I have been studying for several months to prepare to visit Japan, but I'm scared because the things I know of are not mentioned in any videos. My childhood friend's Nanna was from Hokkaido, she educated my friend a little bit, but that was 30 years ago when we were kids. I still remember how embarrassed my friend was from her social mistakes 😢
      The mistakes are from ignorance like a child, not disrespect. People who travel to Japan have good honourable feeling towards Japan.

  • @Nannyplays
    @Nannyplays 9 місяців тому +1

    教えてくれてありがとう😊

  • @DiRECs
    @DiRECs Рік тому +68

    When someone visits a church I don't expect them to light a candle and pray if it is not their religion and they don't believe in it. They are free to walk around, check out the architecture, icons, art, take photos, in a quiet and civilized manner. And that's what I do in Japan. Sorry, I will not clap.

    • @RobBroderick44
      @RobBroderick44 Рік тому +22

      I got to visit some shrines in Japan. People do not care one bit if you don't anything shown in this video.

    • @fede22081
      @fede22081 Рік тому +17

      so, as a foreigner, you would behave based on what you judge to be right according to your cultural standards?
      so let's say a foreigner comes to your church and says, I would never ask you to be silent if you came visiting my home country, and started moaning loudly in front of the altar, would that be ok?

    • @greyngreyer5
      @greyngreyer5 Рік тому +26

      Not sure I get you, man. It's not like you're going to be changing your religion. You're just participating in the culture.

    • @A_Girl_Who_Has_Youtube
      @A_Girl_Who_Has_Youtube Рік тому +16

      @@greyngreyer5 well with Christianity for exsample, most denominations believe that is worshiping a false god which is against the first commandment. As a Christian it’s personally a no no for me because it’s basically saying that this god I don’t believe in deserves my praise in a similar matter to the God I actually believe in; which it doesn’t. But when I went to Japan people noticed I was a foreigner so they didn’t really care, no one looked at me weird or said anything. In fact people just smiled and waved or just minded there own business. It’s just, you can appreciate a Culture without conforming to it. Either way it doesn’t really matter if you do or don’t, I’ve never seen anyone get upset about it while in japan; or ever heard of any Japanese person being upset about it.

    • @rosen_venus
      @rosen_venus Рік тому +11

      Of course, no one is saying you have to go up and make an offering. This is just an explanation of how to do it if you wanted to.
      Roughly analogous to if taking sacrament was an open culture (as in, you didn't have to be part of the church officially to do so, and anyone who walked in could take part). Imagine if an outsider walked up and yoinked a wafer from the priest's tray without saying anything and then left. No one would be forcing them to take part, but they are still doing it in a way that is wrong and somewhat offensive. The video is just pointing out how to observe the practice correctly, without being disrespectful.

  • @mannbhaavnii
    @mannbhaavnii 2 роки тому +9

    omg we do sonething similar here in india

    • @UzumakiHarutoJP
      @UzumakiHarutoJP 2 роки тому

      Stemmed from Buddhism

    • @raghunandanjoshi1471
      @raghunandanjoshi1471 2 роки тому +4

      @@UzumakiHarutoJP no , absolutely no. Hinduism is way older than buddha himself. Even before his birth

    • @UzumakiHarutoJP
      @UzumakiHarutoJP 2 роки тому +2

      @@raghunandanjoshi1471 Shintoism isn't Hinduism

    • @niceguy6549
      @niceguy6549 2 роки тому +4

      @@UzumakiHarutoJP buddhism was formed in Northern India around 600 B.C.

    • @AS-jo8qh
      @AS-jo8qh 2 роки тому +1

      @@niceguy6549 yes but Shinto is not Hinduism. Every pagan religion is not Hinduism. I am sure you don't pray to Norse gods like Thor

  • @rikustorm13
    @rikustorm13 Рік тому

    This is genuinely helpful :o

  • @jamespond881
    @jamespond881 Рік тому +3

    I heard a Muslim migrant destroyed a Shinto shrine. Is it true?

    • @b11-x3o
      @b11-x3o Рік тому +13

      Yes they are known for barabarism

    • @後-g2d
      @後-g2d Рік тому +8

      Yes.
      May 3, 2023. happend in Hyogo. a gambian muslim destroyed shrine and claims “God is only Allah”

  • @lucifero9077
    @lucifero9077 2 роки тому +5

    in my country we call it as "Syirik"

  • @lisavti9167
    @lisavti9167 Рік тому

    Thank you for your videos they will help us in november 😊😊💖💖

  • @Khiangte-Farm
    @Khiangte-Farm Рік тому +3

    As a Christian I would never ever do such a thing

  • @Keitanui
    @Keitanui 2 роки тому +5

    me a christian: mm good video 😊

  • @Travelogpic
    @Travelogpic Рік тому

    The costume is so cute… Sugoooiiii!!! 😊

  • @국서린
    @국서린 2 роки тому +13

    Me, a Christian my whole life: 😳😳