Thankyou and Happy New Year Chikako-san. Such an informative and personal reflection on the subject. I'm not Japanese, but I've always had a very deep sense of all objects and creatures having a divine, or at the very least, sentience to them. I hope to visit Japan this year and experience first hand the sanctity of shrines an temples in your beautiful country.
Such a brilliant video! It is great to see into the mind of a local person instead of a professional influencer for once. Delightful! Living more mindfully and maintaining a mental state as if you are in the shrine is my goal as well. After being in Japan for months and started following shinto, I brought back with me Ofuda, and fox statues etc making a tiny "Inari" shrine at home, so every day when I wake up I go to my Kamidana and in my mind pretend I am in Fushimi Inari, and it really helps to relive that moment of peace and mental clarity.
Thank you for your work; It is always a pleasure to learn something new, and to see how do people live at the other end of the world. Happy New Year, Greetings from Krakow, Poland
Thank you for another lovely video Chikako & Happy New Year. I'm quite interested in making a little shrine in my house to honour my lost family. You've plenty of videos which point me in the right direction. Love from the UK 😊
Thank you for your wonderful channel Chikako San. A humble request: could you please make a few videos on the Japanese virtues of ganbaru and kodawari, please provide suggestions on how these can be integrated and used for personal and professional transofrmation
I visited a shrine in Kyoto, couldn't remember which. I was filming with my phone and there was a shrine attendant gesturing with her crossed arm like meaning "dame" or "not allowed" so I stopped. Btw I was a tourist, not local. I think taking picture is okay but filming/video is not acceptable.
Thankyou and Happy New Year Chikako-san. Such an informative and personal reflection on the subject. I'm not Japanese, but I've always had a very deep sense of all objects and creatures having a divine, or at the very least, sentience to them. I hope to visit Japan this year and experience first hand the sanctity of shrines an temples in your beautiful country.
Thank you for the lovely video! A wonderful idea to focus on mindfulness in 2025.
Such a brilliant video! It is great to see into the mind of a local person instead of a professional influencer for once. Delightful!
Living more mindfully and maintaining a mental state as if you are in the shrine is my goal as well. After being in Japan for months and started following shinto, I brought back with me Ofuda, and fox statues etc making a tiny "Inari" shrine at home, so every day when I wake up I go to my Kamidana and in my mind pretend I am in Fushimi Inari, and it really helps to relive that moment of peace and mental clarity.
Thank you for your work; It is always a pleasure to learn something new, and to see how do people live at the other end of the world. Happy New Year, Greetings from Krakow, Poland
Thank you for your video! Happy New Year!
Happy New Year, Chikako! What a beautiful and interesting video. Thank you! Please continue to explore this topic.
Thank you for another lovely video Chikako & Happy New Year. I'm quite interested in making a little shrine in my house to honour my lost family. You've plenty of videos which point me in the right direction. Love from the UK 😊
Thank you for your wonderful channel Chikako San. A humble request: could you please make a few videos on the Japanese virtues of ganbaru and kodawari, please provide suggestions on how these can be integrated and used for personal and professional transofrmation
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I visited a shrine in Kyoto, couldn't remember which. I was filming with my phone and there was a shrine attendant gesturing with her crossed arm like meaning "dame" or "not allowed" so I stopped. Btw I was a tourist, not local. I think taking picture is okay but filming/video is not acceptable.
Your English is really awful, it is very difficult almost impossible to understand what you are saying. Sorry