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This ebook has a reputation for being very easy to understand for people from different countries.
In this guide book, you will be able to understand the Japanese way of thinking about Japanese shrines (called ‘Jinja’), temples and ‘Zen’ from A to Z.
We have selected many photos which help illustrate how to behave correctly. In this way, you who have mastered Japanese manners can enjoy Japan with confidence.
In this ebook, not only etiquette but also the background of Japanese culture are written in detail.
< Table of Contents >
1. Etiquette in ‘Jinja’ 神社 (Shrine in English)
1.1 What is ‘Jinja’?
1.2 Etiquette in a ‘Jinja’
1.3 Famous ‘Jinja’
1.3.1 Three major grand shrines
1.3.2 Recommended shrines in Tokyo
1.4 ‘Ofuda’ お神札 and ‘Omamori’ 御守り
1.4.1 ‘Ofuda’お神札 (talisman of the shrine)
1.4.2 ‘Omamori’ 御守り(a good luck charm)
1.5 ‘Omikuji’ おみくじ, ‘Ema’ 絵馬 and ‘Goshuin’ 御朱印
1.5.1 ‘Omikuji’ おみくじ(paper fortune)
1.5.2 ‘Ema’絵馬 (votive picture)
1.5.3 ‘Goshuin’ 御朱印 (shrines' scarlet seals)
2. Etiquette in a Japanese Temple 寺
2.1 What is a Japanese Temple?
2.2 Etiquette in a Japanese Temple
2.3 Recommended Japanese temples in Tokyo
3. ‘ Zen’ 禅
3.1 What is ‘Zen’ like?
3.2 Zen Words 禅語
3.3 Shojin cuisine 精進料理
3.4 Current situation of Zen temples
*You can download this online guide etiquette book as many times
as you like for 6 months.
Upon downloading it, you can read it anytime.
*Some of Japanese manners and customs change with the times
and trends.
Thus, we update our guidebook on a regular basis.
This store accepts PayPal.
In this guide book, you will be able to understand the Japanese way of thinking about Japanese shrines (called ‘Jinja’), temples and ‘Zen’ from A to Z.
We have selected many photos which help illustrate how to behave correctly. In this way, you who have mastered Japanese manners can enjoy Japan with confidence.
In this ebook, not only etiquette but also the background of Japanese culture are written in detail.
< Table of Contents >
1. Etiquette in ‘Jinja’ 神社 (Shrine in English)
1.1 What is ‘Jinja’?
1.2 Etiquette in a ‘Jinja’
1.3 Famous ‘Jinja’
1.3.1 Three major grand shrines
1.3.2 Recommended shrines in Tokyo
1.4 ‘Ofuda’ お神札 and ‘Omamori’ 御守り
1.4.1 ‘Ofuda’お神札 (talisman of the shrine)
1.4.2 ‘Omamori’ 御守り(a good luck charm)
1.5 ‘Omikuji’ おみくじ, ‘Ema’ 絵馬 and ‘Goshuin’ 御朱印
1.5.1 ‘Omikuji’ おみくじ(paper fortune)
1.5.2 ‘Ema’絵馬 (votive picture)
1.5.3 ‘Goshuin’ 御朱印 (shrines' scarlet seals)
2. Etiquette in a Japanese Temple 寺
2.1 What is a Japanese Temple?
2.2 Etiquette in a Japanese Temple
2.3 Recommended Japanese temples in Tokyo
3. ‘ Zen’ 禅
3.1 What is ‘Zen’ like?
3.2 Zen Words 禅語
3.3 Shojin cuisine 精進料理
3.4 Current situation of Zen temples
*You can download this online guide etiquette book as many times
as you like for 6 months.
Upon downloading it, you can read it anytime.
*Some of Japanese manners and customs change with the times
and trends.
Thus, we update our guidebook on a regular basis.
This store accepts PayPal.