(To start this series from the beginning, click here.)
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Although each station is unique, most feature large and small shrines:
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And places for worshippers to leave offerings (like the small red torii in these photos, each of which is an offering for Inari) or burn candles.
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Purification is an important part of Shintō worship; visitors are supposed to use the dipper to cleanse their hands and mouths (by spilling water into the hand and raising it to the lips – you never put your mouth directly on the dipper) before approaching the holy place to pray.
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After a stop to pray, refresh, and rest, it’s time to continue up the mountain – and when this series resumes on Friday, we’ll finally reach the summit of Mount Inari.
If Friday has already come and gone, click here to continue the journey!
Published on April 26, 2017 00:17