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Can Shinto Become a Global Religion?
Shinto is often described as Japan’s indigenous religion—but can it expand beyond Japan? While traditionally tied to Japanese culture, shrines, and national identity, modern practitioners argue that ...
Hiroki Morimoto's (Goma) artworks, 'Silver Flower Mandala' and 'Hikari: Lapis' are on display at Galerie Geek Art, an ...
Who doesn't love a Japanese garden? The peace, harmony and beauty of these spaces is appealing to so many of us. Whether ...
Tourism, climate goals, and animal rights concerns are sparking a plant-based renaissance in a country famous for sushi and ...
Hundreds of people gathered Sunday at a Buddhist temple in downtown Tokyo, eagerly stretching their hands to catch the dried ...
When asked what it takes to “truly” belong in a country, many people globally say speaking the local language is key.
Nikko Toshogu shrine in Tochigi Prefecture and other facilities dedicated to Ieyasu to hold Shinto and Buddhist rituals to “report” to his ancestors that he was the new head of the family.
In Japanese folklore, the kitsune is a fox spirit that bewitches humans, a servant of the Shinto god Inari, the patron kami ...
Outside of these two religions, wine will still appear along with other forms of alcohol and have varying levels of meaning and usage.
Often credited for hosting one of the world’s most lively art scenes, Los Angeles has established itself as an important hub for art and artists of all sorts, offering a diverse creative landscape ...