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distributed. Various items were distributed along with taima, which gradually became established in the Ise calendar. In the Edo period, there were 10,000-degree rituals, 5,000-degree rituals, 1,000-degree rituals, and sword rituals, and sword rituals were generally distributed. There were also 10,000 degree kagura taima, 10,000 degree 100 day taima, and 5,000 degree kagura taima. Oharaita Imaharaegu was used to make taima at the place where the master went. These destinations were enshrined as Shinmeisho, etc., because they played other congratulatory words and prayer sentences in the preparation of the Oharae.
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In 2003, the "Jingu Taima Historical Materials Mysterious Revised First Edition" of the Jingu Shrine Education Division was published, and the following year, the "Study Group Report on Jingu Taima" of the Association of Shinto Shrine Education Division was published. The number of taima distributed
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prewar Showa era denies the existence of the Spirit, and says that it is a symbol of far-off worship. However, there are various theories, such as mihakubaku, exorcism tools, kintai, and symbols, which attempt to include various beliefs of the time. It is said that one should not choose any of them.
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Article 21 of the 1882 Shinto Shrine Office Kyōin Classification and Article 7(7) of the 1899 Ministry of the Interior Instruction No. 823 legally prohibited these conflations because the distributed taima has a portion that prays for the emperor or imperial family, but the conferred taima does not.
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The goji (priest) set up a bound purification skewer called an yashigushi (still gushi) on a plan called a hakusokuan, which was used during dosuubarae. An eight-foot-long skewer with a piece of paper for Shinto paper and Sugamasa is set up at the back on top of the draft. The Hachisoku Draft can be
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The priest would set up a skewer tied to a plan called a hakusokuan (eight foot plan), which was used during dosubarae (purification by degrees). At the back of the top of the plan, a piece of paper for money and a piece of sugama the eight-hari skewer with a piece of paper and a piece of Suga hemp
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However, the congratulatory rites of the early 21st century, even those distributed by the ministry, read, "We have dedicated the Taima, so we will offer it before the gods and hold a purification ceremony, so let the spirits of the dead come to this Taima. The theory from the Taisho era to the
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The distributing taima blesses the dedicator under the Imperial Guard. According to Article 21 of the Jingu Shrine Academy Division in 1882 and Article 7 (7) of the Ministry of Interior Lesson No. 823 of 1899 (Meiji 32), the distributed taima has a part to pray for the emperor and the imperial
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During the Muromachi period, taima became widely distributed. During this period, the master of Ise went around the Danka system, and prayers such as the 10,000 degree ritual were performed on the shogunate, but in general, the sword ritual of the Edo period. The equivalent of the sword was
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In the "Jingu Omasho Shiki" (Jingu Shrine Omasha Enshrinement Ceremony) of December 1873 (Meiji 6), Nagatami Urada, a minor shrine priest, stated that people should worship every morning and evening in order to eliminate sins and impurities by facing and worshipping Omasha, a sacred object
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In 1882, when the Jingu-kyoin became independent as the Shinto Jingu-ha and further became the Jingu-kyo, the distribution of taima was entrusted to the Jingu-kyo. In 1898 (Meiji 31), Jingu-kyo became Jingu Bonshinkai, and distribution was entrusted to this organization.
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Although the ancient sword-purification type of Jingu Omasha is also distributed at Ise Jingu Shrine, those distributed at various shrines throughout Japan are in the tag form. In kaku exorcism, it is wrapped in hemp ramie (string-like fiber).
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organized by the Ise Jingu from Ise-ko. From the Meiji era to the present, all Jingu taima has been consistently produced within Ise Jingu, and is distributed by the Jingu-kyo, then by the Jingu Bohoninkai Foundation, and later by the
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People rushed to Ise Jingu Shrine in record numbers every 60 years from 1650 to 1830, and there was a great deal of noise about money falling from the heavens and illnesses being cured In February 1830,
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Originally, the taima (exorcism skewer) used in the exorcism prayer was wrapped in Japanese paper and delivered to the recipient as a proof that the goshi had performed the exorcism prayer. Eventually,
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is set up at the back of the top of the plan. The eight-foot plan can fit in a box and is portable. This is called yakura-oki shinji, which is similar to the annual festival of the Ise Jingu shrine.
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At that time, when the common people wanted to worship Ise Jingu, they had no choice but to perform purification through an oshi (priest) and play kagura (Shinto music and dance).
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requested that taima be stamped with the divine name of "Amaterasu" and "Imperial Seal of the Imperial Grand Shrine" and distributed universally under the responsibility of
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The Jingu-kyoin was opened in 1873, and Article 5 of the Jingu-kyoin Regulations of February 1876 indicates that the distribution of Jingu-taima is its main business.
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The significance of the freedom of worship was advocated, and it was explained by the Jingu Shrine department in 1916 (Taisho 5), but the origin of Jingu taima is
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This was a closely guarded secret that was not to be taken west of the Miyagawa River, but in 1852 it was discovered at Isedono Shrine in Saitama Prefecture.
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family. Since there is no such confusion, these confusions are legally prohibited. Distribution taima protects stoners under the patronage of the empire.
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This was a closely guarded secret not to be taken west of the Miyagawa River, but in 1852 it was discovered at the Isedono Shrine in Saitama Prefecture.
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were organized and distributed. During the Goshi period, exorcism sticks were distributed either in a box or wrapped in a sword-shaped omochi.
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There is also a large, thick, and thickly presented taima in a wooden box that is presented to the imperial family and former emperors.
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is a small sacred card inside an amulet. Only Mamori-Harai for each shrine in Ise can be purchased and put together in one amulet bag.
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periods, the earliest known example of the word "purification" is said to be a prayer performed by Minamoto no Yoritomo, described in
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stored in a box and is portable. This is called yakura-oki shinji, which is similar to the annual festival of the Ise Jingu shrine.
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handed out to devotees across the country as a sign and guarantee that prayers were conducted on their behalf. These wands, called
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The Imperial Grand Shrine at Ise, Oharai-cho, just before the Uji Bridge, was once the site of the Goshishi's residence.
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that house them are set up facing east (where the sun rises), south (the principal direction of sunshine), or southeast.
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6) indicates that eighty-nine to ninety percent of all households in the country at the time owned an Ise talisman.
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to affiliated shrines throughout Japan, where they are made available alongside the shrines' own amulets.
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On December 18, 1871 (Meiji 4), the priest of Ise Jingu Omiya stamped the name of the taima on the
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In the Meiji era (1868-1912), the activities of the Goshishi ceased in the process of establishing
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stamped on it. Since then, it has been wrapped as Goshin, the sacred body of the shrine. In the
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After the notification of 1878 (Meiji 11), the method of distribution was changed frequently.
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of one's favourite shrine on its right (observer's left). Alternatively, in a 'one-door' style
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The Association of Shinto Shrines recommends that a household own at least three kinds of
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as "Tensho Emperor Daijingu" and "Ise Grand Shrine Privy" at the responsibility of the
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and ramie, or only with shidare attached, and at Ise Shrine, only with ramie attached.
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painted "The descent of the taima from the Shrines", which is in the collection of
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Although there have been examples of purification ceremonies performed since the
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After the Meiji Era (1868-1912), it was transformed into a Shinto taima with the
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As the activities of the Goshi grew, he dispatched deputies to the provinces.
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According to the 1916 explanation by the Jingu Shinbusho, it originated in
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Generally, the "Ohanusa" used for purification consists of a sakaki with
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and allotted the production and distribution of the amulets, now renamed
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witnessed the rise of public festivities and protests known as
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recommends every household have at least three Ofuda in their
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The Goshin in the Jingu Daima is also called Exorcism skewer
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that wandering preachers associated with the shrines of Ise
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was recited, and this became the name of the sacred card.
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The exorcism is given to the recipient after the prayer.
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distributed annually from the shrine to ward off sins.
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triggered by reports of talismans raining from the sky.
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of the tutelary deity of one's place of residence (
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神宮大麻

Ofuda
Jingū taima
Ise Jingu
Senjafuda
Omamori
Ema
O-mikuji
Shuin
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ōnusa
Ise
washi
Ise Grand Shrine
ofuda
Association of Shinto Shrines
Kamidana
Ujigami

Naikū
purification
Muromachi period
Edo period
An'ei
Pilgrimage to Ise

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