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屋敷神祭 (Estate Deity Festival)

Yashiki-gami: Discovering Japan’s Estate Deity Festivals When travelers wander through the historic residential districts of Kyoto, Kanazawa, or rural Japanese villages, they often spot something intriguing: small, weather-worn stone shrines tucked away in the corners of private gardens or nestled beneath ancient trees within a walled estate. These are not the grand public shrines marked

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厠祭 (Toilet Deity Ritual)

Japan’s Toilet Deity Ritual: Worshiping Kawaya-no-Kami When travelers think of Japanese restrooms, their minds often drift to the futuristic marvels of modern technology: heated seats, automated lids, and a dizzying array of buttons. However, beneath the high-tech veneer of the famous “Toto” culture lies a profound spiritual tradition that dates back centuries. In Japan, the

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竈祭 (Hearth Festival)

The Sacred Flame: Exploring Japan’s Hearth Festival (Kamado-matsuri) In the modern world, the kitchen is often viewed merely as a utilitarian space for preparing meals. However, travel deeper into the cultural heart of Japan, and you will discover that the hearth—the kamado—is a spiritual sanctuary. Japan’s Hearth Festival, or Kamado-matsuri, is a fascinating blend of

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