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Good day citizens of Karakura. Jin Kuroki here! I hope everyone is having a wonderful day so far!
Today, we have an article about Shintoism, the Monastery, and the new Karakura Shinto Preservation Foundation.
First off, we have a little bit about Shintoism, from one of the Mikos themselves.
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Shintoism
Shintoism is a polytheistic religion based around the Kami, which are the gods in Shintoism. The real meaning of Kami is spirit, but calling them gods makes it easier. The main point of Shintoism is pure versus impure. Izanagi is the Kami that created the earth and everything in it. Izanami is his wife and did similar things. Chiharu-Yamatsumi is the Kami for our shrine in Karakura. The Kami are of two minds. When they are respected, they provide favor to the people. But if they are disrespected, they will unleash their wrath. Kami also have the ability to inhabit items in our world, like possession, but in a positive connotation.
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Next, I had gotten a tour by the amazing Shrine staff, and gathered photos and some information about the buildings at the Monastery.
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Tour
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Next, I had the honor of interviewing Ryuu Tashiro, the founder of the Karakura Shinto Preservation Foundation.
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[!] - The recording would begin
JK | “Good evening, Mr. Tashiro. Thank you for making time for this interview. I understand you have a lot on your plate, running your shop, along with this new non-profit organization.”Good day citizens of Karakura. Jin Kuroki here! I hope everyone is having a wonderful day so far!
Today, we have an article about Shintoism, the Monastery, and the new Karakura Shinto Preservation Foundation.
First off, we have a little bit about Shintoism, from one of the Mikos themselves.
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Shintoism
Shintoism is a polytheistic religion based around the Kami, which are the gods in Shintoism. The real meaning of Kami is spirit, but calling them gods makes it easier. The main point of Shintoism is pure versus impure. Izanagi is the Kami that created the earth and everything in it. Izanami is his wife and did similar things. Chiharu-Yamatsumi is the Kami for our shrine in Karakura. The Kami are of two minds. When they are respected, they provide favor to the people. But if they are disrespected, they will unleash their wrath. Kami also have the ability to inhabit items in our world, like possession, but in a positive connotation.
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Next, I had gotten a tour by the amazing Shrine staff, and gathered photos and some information about the buildings at the Monastery.
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Tour
The Monastery
Holds the offering box
Where you make an offering and pray. The amount is more symbolic, so its kept at 100 Yen.
How to pray when making an offering:
Drop your offering into the offering box
Shake the rope outside, ringing the bell. Alerting the Kami that you are praying.
Face the shrine and take two deep bows.
Stand straight up and bring your hands up to your chest and clap them twice
Make your prayer, either out loud or think it
Take one final deep bow
Holds the offering box
Where you make an offering and pray. The amount is more symbolic, so its kept at 100 Yen.
How to pray when making an offering:
Drop your offering into the offering box
Shake the rope outside, ringing the bell. Alerting the Kami that you are praying.
Face the shrine and take two deep bows.
Stand straight up and bring your hands up to your chest and clap them twice
Make your prayer, either out loud or think it
Take one final deep bow
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Next, I had the honor of interviewing Ryuu Tashiro, the founder of the Karakura Shinto Preservation Foundation.
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[!] - The recording would begin
RT | “Indeed I do, but I’m honored to give my time to something like this.”
JK | “Well, let's start with our first question. Tell us a bit about yourself, Mr. Tashiro. Whatever you would like to share.”
RT | There would be a short pause “About me, huh? I’m a firm-believer in Shintoism, a father as well, and I’m starting this organization to finally bring some food amongst all the bad to this community.”
JK | “And I assume your belief in Shintoism inspired you to start your non-profit organization?”
RT | “Indeed it did. I visit the shrine very frequently, but what saddens me is the little amount of people I see each time.. Shinto culture has been dying out in Japan more and more, but even more considerably in Karakura. I want to shine some new light on the monastery, and help preserve not only the culture, but all of the great priests and maidens, who’ve dedicated themselves to this religion.”
JK | “Well, this bridges into my next question, which is what your organization will do to bring awareness to the shrine, and Shintoism as a whole?”
RT | “Many of it will be public events, such as public balls, fundraisers, and music shows. Almost all of the profits will be donated to the Shinsei Seinaru Monastery. We hope that our events will bring sight to the monastery and realize just how much culture is struggling here in Karakura.”
JK | “That is very honorable. Those events would definitely bring a lot of awareness to your cause, and donating the funds will greatly help. How will people be able to donate to this cause?”
RT | “We’re currently working on establishing an office somewhere in Karakura, where hopefully people will be able to donate there. Otherwise, just purchasing food, drinks, or even attending our events will help fund this cause.”
JK | “That sounds wonderful. Do you have a time where you will be holding your first event? Like an approximate date?”
RT | “Not any specific dates at the moment. We’re still working on establishing everything here first. Once we get our employees situated, our office, and I meet with our sponsors, we can officially host our first event.”
JK | “And that leads me to my final question. How can people apply to help your organization?”
RT | “We are always looking for more employees, so if anyone would like to apply, they may find me for now. I’m not hard to find. And once we have our office, you’ll be able to apply there.”
JK | “Thank you for your time, Mr. Tashiro. I hope to see you soon, and hear more about your organization.”
RT | “It’s no problem, I hope to see you attending our events in the future. It’d be a pleasure to have you.”
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That is all for today! I hope this has piqued your interests and you give the Monastery a visit yourself!
Stay tuned!
Until Next Time
Jin Kuroki
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