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Shinto Shrines, Saisenbako

Thu, January 24, 2013

Although with different origin and evolution, Shinto and Japanese Buddhism share some common elements. One of them is the way of receiving the monetary offerings: in front of the main building, you will always find a wooden box called Saisenbako (saisen means “coin offerings"), often beautifully ornate, like the one in my photo, with a special design: the box is covered with a metallic grid, so that the coins thrown in will make a loud noise.

Actually, unlike the usually silent rituals from the western world, the Shinto praying ritual (hairei) is quite loud: the visitor shakes the red-white rope to ring the bell, the coins are thrown in the saisenbako, then the visitor bows two time and claps the hands twice. After remaining for a moment with the hands united in front of the heart, the prayer ends with another bow…

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Saisenbako, Hie Shrine, Nagatacho, Tokyo
Saisenbako, Hie Shrine, Nagatacho, Tokyo
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EXIF Info:

Nikon D80
Lens: VR 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G
Focal Length: 28mm
Aperture: F/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/60s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 400
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