
Kamidana - Wikipedia
Kamidana (神棚, lit. 'god/spirit-shelf') are miniature household altars provided to enshrine a Shinto kami. They are most commonly found in Japan, the home of kami worship. [1]
How to Set up a Kamidana: 12 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
2021年12月13日 · In Shinto, a kamidana is a miniature home shrine for either a household kami or a kami from far away, such as one's hometown. Here is how to set one up. Consult your …
Kamidana | Japanese Shrine, Shinto Rituals, Home Altar | Britannica
kamidana, (Japanese: “god-shelf”), in the Shintō religion of Japan, a miniature shrine, the centre of daily worship in a household or a shop. The kamidana usually consists of a small cupboard …
Obtaining and Displaying a Kamidana (Shinto Home Shrine)
2017年1月15日 · A kamidana (literally, “kami shelf”) is a miniature Shinto shrine, designed for home worship.
Kamidana - Japanese Wiki Corpus
A "Kamidana" (a household Shinto altar) is a shelf used to enshrine the Shinto gods (Shinto) at home, in office, and in other places. Kamidana has three types.
Obtaining and Displaying a Kamidana (Shinto Home Shrine)
2017年1月15日 · Being advertised as a “modern kamidana,” what is particularly striking is its dark colour. Most kamidana are made from pale, unstained wood, and kamidana specific to Inari …
The Guardians of the Home: Kamidana and Household Deities
2024年10月16日 · At the heart of household worship lies the Kamidana, a small shrine dedicated to the kami (spirits or gods) that watch over the household. This article delves into the …
Exploring the Origins and Significance of Kamidana: Japan’s …
2024年4月14日 · A kamidana is a small altar designed for worshipping Shinto gods (kami) in the home or workplace. Typically placed in a high location, the altar houses sacred objects called …
Kamidana 神棚 - Shinto Inari
Kamidana is a small shrine for your home or workplace. Please display it high on a shelf on the north or west wall in your living room or workplace. This Kamidana set is includes the most …
Household-shrine - WAGOKORO
In short words, Kamidana is household miniature shrine. Kamidana spread to common households in the middle of Edo period (1603-1867). It is said that it began by Shinto priests …