This is the traditional culture experience of Formal worship at the Kashihara shrine.
It is a meaningful experience that can help you connect with your spirituality and the natural world.
This is the traditional culture experience of Formal worship at the Kashihara shrine.
Formal worship is a way to show respect for the gods and to ask for their blessings. It is a meaningful experience that can help you connect with your spirituality and the natural world.
You will be wearing a traditional Japanese garment, a kimono. Formal Japanese kimonos represent the tradition and beauty of Japanese culture. You will experience the tradition by wearing this traditional garment and visit Kashihara Shrine, Nara.
In JapanesDressed in traditional garments, feel the culture during this visit to Kashihara Shrine where you will connect with the Japanese sense of spirituality of the natural world.
In Japanese Shinto, there are two types of worship: informal (自由参拝 jiyū sanpai) and formal (正式参拝 seishiki sanpai).
Kashihara Jingu is a major Shinto shrine located in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture, dedicated to Jimmu and Jingu, the legendary first Emperor and Empress of Japan.
The shrine complex is surrounded by a large forest, providing a peaceful and tranquil setting.
Visiting what is considered the birthplace of Japan surely will be a truly unforgettable experience for you.e Shinto, there are two main types of worship: 自由参拝 (jiyū sanpai), which is informal worship, and 正式参拝 (seishiki sanpai), which is formal worship.
Remarks | Reservation deadline: Bookings must be made at least 1 month prior. Bookings are exclusive and limited to a single group per day. |
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Notes | Great access from Kyoto or Osaka. |
Information | Included in the experience • Special kimono rental • Kimono styling • Transportation • Interpreter / guide • Offering fee |
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