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Shinto Purity Practices and Deportment

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The concept of purity (kegare) and its practical implementation in Shinto shrine visits. It emphasizes both physical and spiritual purification through salt scattering, water cleansing, and clean clothing. Detailed practices include rinsing hands and mouth before shrine entry and refraining from visits during mourning periods. This represents a fundamental aspect of Japanese religious culture that pursues harmony with nature and spiritual cleanliness.

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Category:Conceptual IP
Subcategory:Etiquette & Manners
Location:Japan-wide
Time Period:ancient-present
Influence:National
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Shintopurityspiritual cultivation

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