[DEEP JAPAN] Did you know "Shinto"?

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@YasumiKikuchi what a wonderful post! thanks so much!

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I have been doing & will continue doing and requesting other to help us - you can help me and me & my friends can help you… Let us grow together.

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Thanks @YasumiKikuchi

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Thank you for viewing @Kokoi120
Because Shinto is familiar to all Japanese people🗾

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Thank you for your praise @MiaMaria
I will introduce Japan next year😊

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Que buen post @YasumiKikuchi , con una explicación tan detallada sobre las creencias Japonesas, y por supuesto las Fotos de los templos destacan con esos colores tan vívidos, gracias por compartir un poco más de tu cultura tan milenaria.

Feliz año nuevo, Farid.

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Hi @YasumiKikuchi ,

Greetings from the Bangladesh Local Guides!

Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.

Wonderful photography!

Advance Happy New Year!

LetsGuide!

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Hello @FaridTDF @MdAtikuzzamanLimon
I would like to introduce Japan more than next year.
Have a Happy New Year🌅

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These are all excellent and beautiful post. Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you for your praise @user_not_found

I want you to subscribe to Japanese articles from now on if you allow it✅

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@YasumiKikuchi

Of course!!!

Shinto is meaningful to Japanese:((

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I am Keshavan Engineer and SR Citizen from India Karnataka Bangalore. I am very much eager to travel places around world. I was watching NHK TV Japan from India in you tube episode of somewhere street and Japanese journal episode where in lots of Japanese culture people temple at many perfecture their devotion to God and elders and sushi food habits shown which I am very much appreciate and love to visit Japan city clean and visit Rural Japan and stay with elders share our south Indian cultural and cuisines and spend some quality time. I am also a Google Local guide in India Thank you

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Thank you for your interest in Japan @MNK1350

Japanese people are born with sensitivity to natural faith. Therefore they seem to be able to sense it even without doctrine🤔
Someday I want to go to India. I heard that people are exciting and lively😃

Hi @YasumiKikuchi ,

I appreciate your lovely photos and information about Shinto! It’s very interesting and hopefully I will visit Japan soon. A lovely and positive message. Have a wonderful new year ahead!

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Thank you for reading @DanniS
As you know, the shrine is one of the pleasures of sightseeing in Japan, so I think that it is interesting to visit in more detail🔍. I will continue to introduce Japan’s deep culture in the future😊
I wish you a wonderful year, too🙏

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Detailed post @YasumiKikuchi nice pictures thank you for sharing with us. .

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Thank you for reading @NirmalTeja

I will continue to introduce Japanese culture in the future. I would like you to subscribe😊

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Thank you for sharing the gate from the Ise Grand Shrine, @user_not_found .

This is one of the temple that I really want to visit one day. I virtually went there on Google Maps and for me this seems to be a must-visit place.

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@Ivi_Ge So glad you liked it. Definitely recommend visiting this shrine. It’s a cedar paradise and power spot for sure.

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