- A
shinboku (神木) is a tree or
forest worshipped as a
shintai – a
physical object of
worship at or near a
Shinto shrine,
worshipped as a
repository in which...
- to hold
profound meaning in
contemporary culture in
places like ****an (
shinboku),
Korea (dangsan namu),
India (bodhi tree), and the Philippines, among...
-
Shinboku-con was an
annual four-day
anime convention held
during April at the
Sawmill Cr****
Resort in Huron, Ohio. The
convention typically offers anime...
-
lightning appears on the
planted rice
field out of
gratitude to Raijin. A
shinboku is a
sacred tree
located in a
Shinto shrine sometimes indicated by shimenawa...
-
objects such as
rocks (shinishi (神石)),
mountains (shintai-zan (神体山)),
trees (
shinboku (神木)), and
waterfalls (shintaki (神滝))
Before the
forcible separation of...
- A
classic yorishiro: a
giant tree, or
shinboku...
- "sacred cryptomeria").
Shinto shrines are
traditionally encircled with
shinboku (神木, "sacred trees")
constituting a
himorogi (神籬, "divine fence"). In Shinto...
-
Nachi Falls is
considered a kannabi, as is
Mount Miwa. They may be host to
shinboku (sacred trees), or
Iwakura rocks They may have shimenawa, torii, and sandō...
- with
three lit
candles upright,
hammers nails into a
sacred tree (神木,
shinboku) of the
Shinto shrine. In the modern-day
common conception, the
nails are...
- Kantō-
Shinboku-kai (Kanto
social gathering). Sumiyoshi-kai 住吉会 Minato,
Tokyo 1992
Sumiyoshi means the name of place. It is a
member of the Kantō-
Shinboku-kai...