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Generally, it is said that there are no strict rules when it comes to praying at a Shinto shrine and everyone seems to do it just a little differently. Regional customs are also common, and the way of praying can differ by shrine as well. However, there are general worship practices and etiquettes, a routine that works for every shrine you plan on visiting.
Even Japanese people are often not sure about it: “Is this the right way?” and “Did I do it wrong, maybe?” are thoughts that seem to pop up during or after worshiping rather often. To make your experience a pleasant one without insecurities, let’s go over the general rules of praying at a Shinto shrine.
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