Japanese Religion, The time of prayer In a Shinto shrine | A typical Temple and Shrine in Sapporo
Shinto shrines are easily recognizable. The entrance is marked by a torii, a large gate, often made of wood, yet sometimes stone, and covered with a bright red color.
The Shinto torii gate marks the separation between the world of humans and that of the gods. Also, visitors must bow when they walk through the torii. A temizuya, or fountain, is provided for people to purify themselves. First, wash your right hand, then your left, and finally your mouth. Spit the water into the basis around the fountain and rinse the spoon.
I was walking, suddenly I saw Japanese People are praying, I get a chance to capture the moments for you guys to let you see. I hope you will enjoy.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel, click here to subscribe:
Please feel free to contact me:
➤ Facebook:
➤ Facebook Page:
➤ Instagram:
➤ Twitter Profile:
➤ Contact Email: fahad.bangladesh@gmail.com
Hashtag: #FahadRahmanKhanKabir #JapaneseTemples #Japan
Thanks & Regards
Fahad Rahman Khan Kabir
Additional video tags: জাপান, বাংলাদেশি, জাপানের ধর্ম, জাপান ধর্ম, জাপানের ধর্ম বিশ্বাস, japanese, religion, shinto, japan religion percentage, japan religion, japanese beliefs, japanese buddhism, shintoism gods, শিন্তো ধর্ম, শিন্তৌ ধর্ম, bangladeshi visitor, tourist, japan tour, japanese rituals, temples, জাপানে ইসলাম, জাপানের মানুষ, japanese car, japanese people, japan fountain, Japan flowers, Life in Japan, Japan travel, japan, trip, tour, japanese tourist
AloJapan.com