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Shimenawa

Shimenawa

The entrance to the Japanese shrine of Kumano-jinja, with a curtain and the thickly plaited sacred rope (shimenawa) made of rice straw. All Shinto shrines have this rope to demarcate the sacred ground and exclude evil spirits. Meaning 'The Way of the Gods', Shinto is an animist folk religion.
Kyoto, Japan
Author: Michael Freeman
©Michael Freeman
File state: Final
Photo size: 19.0 Mpixels (54.5 MB uncompressed) - 5352x3559 pixels (17.8x11.8 in / 45.3x30.1 cm at 300 dpi)
Photo keywords: Japan., Shinto., shrine., religion., animism., sacred., spirit., rope., straw., shimenawa., protection., gate., entrance., jinja., Uji, Kyoto, pd
Entrance curtain
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