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Experiencing Japanese mystical traditions and customs



Japan has many mysterious and unique traditions and customs. Even for foreigners, experiencing these mystical things can be very attractive and interesting.


For example, you can visit shrines and temples and receive prayers and exorcism. There are also many seasonal events and rituals, such as the summer festival "matsuri", autumn "moon viewing", and year-end and new year "New Year's Bells".


In addition, Japan has a spirit called "Wa no Shinko". This means caring and considering others, and valuing harmony with nature. By coming into contact with Japanese culture and customs, foreigners may be able to come into contact with this kind of "Japanese spirit."


As described above, experiencing the mystical traditions and customs of Japan will enable foreigners to gain a deeper understanding of the country and culture of Japan, as well as create wonderful memories that will remain in their hearts.



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