How to visit a shrine without making a mistake.
The above video was developed by university students in Tokyo as a project for Thundershack Video Productions in December 2012.
Shinto, Japan's indigenous religion,
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Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religionHow to visit a shrine without making a mistake. The above video was developed by university students in Tokyo as a project for Thundershack Video Productions in December 2012. Shinto, Japan's indigenous religion,22 comments to Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion |
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Interesting.
get ready to play!
I like your smiles.
The image of your faces is blurred, isn’t it!?
You could introduce how we perform in a shrine in plain words. Thank you.
It’s cool of you to go to Meiji Jingu actually!!!
Very good explanation
Nice smiles!
Good explanation and nice camera work!
This video makes me want to visit Meiji Jingu.
This shurine is very beautiful. Nice smile and pronunciation!
It might be difficult to explain, but this is good.
I’ve become to want to go to Meiji Jingu
They are so active!!
Nice video
I’m drived to go to Meiji Jingu by this video
nice camera work and good pronounciation
Very easy to understand.
you went to meijijinngu? so nice!
I think this video is good because it was actually taken in famous place. It’s very impressive.
Impressive. Camera work is wonderful.
Explanation and visual effect are good.
Easy to understand!