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Shinto priests celebrate all of thir gods birthdays
Kazunori Yasue has written: 'Ikanhitoe kariginu no tsukekata' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Priests, Shinto, Shinto Priests, Shinto vestments
yeah they do
Yes, Shinto priests often live relatively normal lives, balancing their spiritual duties with everyday activities. Many priests engage in community work, hold jobs outside of their religious roles, and participate in family life. Their lifestyle can vary significantly depending on the shrine they serve and the specific traditions they follow, but they generally strive to integrate their spiritual responsibilities with their personal lives.
yes Shinto priests and priestesses can marry and often are. (Living Religions Mary Pat Fisher)
Shinto costumes, often referred to as "Shinto robes," are traditional garments worn by priests and practitioners during rituals and ceremonies in Shinto, Japan's indigenous religion. The attire typically includes a kimono-style garment, known as a "hakama," which is worn over a kimono, along with a "hifu" (a ceremonial jacket) for priests. Colors and styles may vary depending on the specific rituals or the season, with white often symbolizing purity. These costumes play a significant role in the visual and spiritual aspects of Shinto practices.
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Shinto
Shinto was the original religion of Japan. It consisted of myths to explain how things worked and the world was created. Later, Buddhism was introduced, which offered a set of guidelines for how to live one's life, and then Buddhism and Shinto coexisted in Japan.
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