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Attached to shimenawa, shide (紙垂) are zigzag-folded paper strips. They are traditionally made from white washi paper (see below), although color variations may be observed during special events or festivals. Shide are considered symbols of purity in Shinto religion . 📍Takasumi Shrine Fukuoka . . 📸 Japan Photo Collection of the day by souichirou___ . . . #daily_photo_japan #livinginjapan #japan #japantravel #japanwanderlust #japanfun #japantravelguide #japantravelphoto #japantrip #japantravell... Japanese Witchcraft, Shrine Aesthetic, Japanese Structure, Shinto Temple, Japan Shrine, Arch Structure, Rpg World, Japanese Houses, Without Hope

Attached to shimenawa, shide (紙垂) are zigzag-folded paper strips. They are traditionally made from white washi paper (see below), although color variations may be observed during special events or festivals. Shide are considered symbols of purity in Shinto religion . 📍Takasumi Shrine Fukuoka . . 📸 Japan Photo Collection of the day by souichirou___ . . . #daily_photo_japan #livinginjapan #japan #japantravel #japanwanderlust #japanfun #japantravelguide #japantravelphoto #japantrip…

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Shinto Symbols: The Meanings of the Most Common Symbols Seen at Japanese Shinto Shrines | tsunagu Japan Japanese Protection Charm, Shinto Shrine Aesthetic, Shinto Aesthetic, Shintoism Symbols, Shinto Symbols, Shinto Tattoo, Japanese Goblin, Mini Japanese Garden, Healing Blessings

The Japanese religion called Shinto may seem clouded in mystery, particularly the meaning behind the various Shinto symbols. Learning a little about Shinto will lead to many questions: Why are the gates red? What is the relevance of the lightning-shaped paper decorations? And why are there ropes wrapped around trees? Today we will be diving into the world of Shintoism and its symbols, discussing its background and the hidden meanings behind some of Shinto's more striking symbols.

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Pandaren Monk, Yin En Yang, Bamboo Trees, Earth Kingdom, Chinese Aesthetic, Fire Nation, Chinese Calligraphy, Green With Envy, Legend Of Korra

The Bamboo that bends is stronger than the Oak that resists. – Japanese Proverb As ancient Chinese poets have written describing an honorable man, they compared him to bamboo. They reveal that he does not have to be physically strong, but must be mentally strong, upright and perserverant. As the fastest growing plant in... Read more »

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