culture   Shinto tradition

6 commonsense assertions
Concepts (6) ancient temples (1) birth ceremonies (1) cedar trees (1) head covering (1) pilgrimages (1) prayer times (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ancient temples Shinto tradition Ancient temples in the Shinto tradition play a vital role in preserving indigenous religious customs, promoting a harmonious connection with nature. 1
2 birth ceremonies Shinto tradition Shichigosan is a traditional Shinto birth ceremony for 3 and 7-year-old girls, and 3 and 5-year-old boys, to pray for their health and happiness. 1
3 cedar trees Shinto tradition Cedar trees are revered in Japan's Shinto tradition for their symbolic significance of purity and longevity in shrines and religious sites. 1
4 head covering Shinto tradition In Shinto tradition, head coverings are worn during rituals and ceremonies as a sign of respect for the deities. 1
5 pilgrimages Shinto tradition Pilgrimages in Shinto tradition reflect a deep connection to nature, tradition, and spirituality. 1
6 prayer times Shinto tradition In Shinto tradition, prayer times are not a formal part of daily life and there are minimal communal prayer activities with no public announcements. 1