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- Himorogi abstract "Himorogi (神籬, lit. divine fence) in Shinto terminology are sacred spaces or altars used to worship. In their simplest form, they are square areas with green bamboo or sakaki at the corners. These in turn support sacred ropes (shimenawa) decorated with streamers called shide. A branch of sakaki or some other evergreen at the center acts as a yorishiro, a physical representation of the presence of the kami, a being which is in itself incorporeal.During the Aoi Festival in Kyoto the himorogi is a square space surrounded by green branches with an evergreen tree at the center as a yorishiro. A more elaborate himorogi can also be made with a straw mat on the ground with on it a ceremonial 8-legged stand called an hassoku-an (八足案, eight leg an) decorated with shimenawa and sacred emblems.The etymology of the word is unclear, but it appears already in the Nihon Shoki and in the Man'yōshū. The term \"himorogi\" refers equally to the focal point \"tree\" and to the sacred space, both of which are deemed to be purified or \"unpolluted\".Himorogi in Japan are most commonly seen at construction sites, where after use they stand for a while before actual work begins. They are built for a Shinto priest, who comes to bless the site during a ground-breaking ceremony called jichinsai (地鎮祭)".
- Himorogi thumbnail Tsurugaoka_hachimangu_himorogi.jpg?width=300.
- Himorogi wikiPageExternalLink entry.php?entryID=247.
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- Himorogi wikiPageRevisionID "687271970".
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Altar.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink An_(Shinto).
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Blessing.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_religions_terms.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Cleyera_japonica.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Construction.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Evergreen.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_Shinto.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Kami.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Kannushi.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Kōjien.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Manyxc5x8dshxc5xab.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Shoki.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Sacred.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Shide_(Shinto).
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Shimenawa.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Worship.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink Yorishiro.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink File:Jichinsai-himorogi.jpg.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLink File:Tsurugaoka_hachimangu_himorogi.jpg.
- Himorogi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Himorogi".
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- Himorogi subject Category:Japanese_religions_terms.
- Himorogi subject Category:Shinto.
- Himorogi hypernym Spaces.
- Himorogi type AnatomicalStructure.
- Himorogi type Religion.
- Himorogi comment "Himorogi (神籬, lit. divine fence) in Shinto terminology are sacred spaces or altars used to worship. In their simplest form, they are square areas with green bamboo or sakaki at the corners. These in turn support sacred ropes (shimenawa) decorated with streamers called shide.".
- Himorogi label "Himorogi".
- Himorogi sameAs Q60587.
- Himorogi sameAs Himorogi.
- Himorogi sameAs Himorogi.
- Himorogi sameAs Himorogi.
- Himorogi sameAs Himorogi.
- Himorogi sameAs 神籬.
- Himorogi sameAs Himorogi.
- Himorogi sameAs Himoragi.
- Himorogi sameAs m.0275gz4.
- Himorogi sameAs Q60587.
- Himorogi wasDerivedFrom Himorogi?oldid=687271970.
- Himorogi depiction Tsurugaoka_hachimangu_himorogi.jpg.
- Himorogi isPrimaryTopicOf Himorogi.