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- A shinboku (神木) is a tree or forest worshipped as a shintai – a physical object of worship at or near a Shinto shrine, worshipped as a repository in which...
- to hold profound meaning in contemporary culture in places like ****an (shinboku), Korea (dangsan namu), India (bodhi tree), and the Philippines, among...
- Shinboku-con was an annual four-day anime convention held during April at the Sawmill Cr**** Resort in Huron, Ohio. The convention typically offers anime...
- lightning appears on the planted rice field out of gratitude to Raijin. A shinboku is a sacred tree located in a Shinto shrine sometimes indicated by shimenawa...
- objects such as rocks (shinishi (神石)), mountains (shintai-zan (神体山)), trees (shinboku (神木)), and waterfalls (shintaki (神滝)) Before the forcible separation of...
- A classic yorishiro: a giant tree, or shinboku...
- "sacred cryptomeria"). Shinto shrines are traditionally encircled with shinboku (神木, "sacred trees") constituting a himorogi (神籬, "divine fence"). In Shinto...
- with three lit candles upright, hammers nails into a sacred tree (神木, shinboku) of the Shinto shrine. In the modern-day common conception, the nails are...
- Nachi Falls is considered a kannabi, as is Mount Miwa. They may be host to shinboku (sacred trees), or Iwakura rocks They may have shimenawa, torii, and sandō...
- Lam Tsuen wishing trees Sacred grove Tanabata Touch Pieces Tree worship Shinboku "Daytrippers urged to stop hammering coins into Britain's historic trees"...