concept   miko
culture   Japan
statement   Miko are shrine maidens in Japan who assist in Shinto religious ceremonies and rituals, including performing ceremonial dances at shrines.

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1 miko Japan In Japan, miko are shrine maidens who assist in Shinto religious ceremonies and rituals. 1
2 miko Japan Miko are shrine maidens in Japan who perform sacred rituals and ceremonial dances at Shinto shrines. 1
3 miko Japan Miko are shrine maidens in Shinto religion who assist in religious ceremonies and rituals. 1
4 miko Japan Miko are shrine maidens in Shinto tradition, often seen performing ceremonial dances and rituals at shrines. 1
5 mikoshi Japan Mikoshi are portable Shinto shrines used in religious festivals and parades, often carried by groups of people in Japan. 1
6 mikoshi Japan Mikoshi are portable Shinto shrines used in traditional Japanese festivals, where they are carried by participants in a lively procession. 1
7 mikoshi Japan Mikoshi is a portable Shinto shrine typically carried in festivals and parades. 1
8 mikoshi Japan Traditional portable shrine used in Shinto festivals and parades. 1
9 mikoshi Japan Mikoshi are elaborately decorated portable shrines used in traditional Shinto festivals and carried by local participants during processions. 1