A FAITHFUL PILGRIM OF OLD JAPAN -- or, "I've Got GOD IN A BOX and I'm Ready to Roll"
I have, over time, posted many images of old religious activities in Japan, several with captions somehow having the Japanese putting "God in a Box", or being "Basket Heads from Mars". To some Westerners who are sensitive (and defensive of) the religious and cultural aspects of Japan, such blunt captioning or phrasing (with overtones of belittling another's religion) sounds a bit mocking. Further, it makes me come across as arrogant, smacks of condescension, implies a nationalistic…
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鳥肌の立つほどカッコイイ! 妖しく美しい世界観のよさこいチーム「太宰府まほろば衆」が話題に
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Astonishing pictures of 21st century pagan ritual garb from all over Europe
Germany You might not know it, but we’re in the middle of pagan ritual season! Every year from December until Easter, people from every country in Europe partake in pagan rituals in order to honor the planet’s annual cycle of death and rebirth. Several years ago Charles Fréger set out to document the many costumes used all over Europe for pagan rituals, visiting 18 countries on his journey to pin down the archetype of the “Wild Man” that transcends any one culture. The pictures were then…
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「いつきのみや歴史体験館」で、雅な平安時代にタイムトラベル!│観光・旅行ガイド - ぐるたび
伊勢神宮から車で約30分のところに位置する斎宮は、かつて斎王(さいおう)の宮殿と斎宮寮(さいくうりょう)という役所のあったところ。斎王とは、天皇に代わって伊勢神宮の天照大御神に仕えるため、都から伊勢に遣わされた未婚の皇女です。それでは、平安
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A "MIKO" of OLD JAPAN PERFORMING A "KAGURA"
Or, a "Shrine Maiden" performing a Shinto "God Entertainment" Dance. Older than traditional Japanese Noh itself, here she is. ".........MIKO Kagura - dances performed by shrine maidens (MIKO) originally derived from ritual dances in which the miko channeled the kami, speaking, singing, and dancing as the god. Though these originally had a very loose form, akin to similar god-possession dances and rituals in other world cultures, they have developed, like many other Japanese arts, into highly…