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Temple and shrine wells: How to visit a temple
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  • Behave calmly and respectfully. Show your respect by making a short prayer in front of the sacred object. Do so by throwing a coin into the offering box, followed by a short prayer.

    At some temples, visitors burn incense (osenko) in large incense burners. Purchase a bundle, light them, let them burn for a few seconds and then extinguish the flame by waving your hand rather than by blowing it out. Finally, put the incense into the incense burner and fan some smoke towards yourself as the smoke is believed to have healing power. For example, fan some smoke towards your shoulder if you have an injured shoulder.

    When entering temple buildings, you may be required to take off your shoes. Leave your shoes on the shelves at the entrance or take them with you in plastic bags provided at some temples. Wear nice socks.

    Photography is usually permitted on the temple grounds. It is forbidden indoors at some temples. Watch for signs.

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    Temple and shrine wells: How to visit a shrine
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  • Behave calmly and respectfully. You are not supposed to visit a shrine if you are sick, have an open wound or are mourning because these are considered causes of impurity.

    At the purification fountain near the shrine's entrance, take a provided ladle, fill it with fresh water and rinse both hands. Then transfer some water into your cupped hand, rinse your mouth and spit the water beside the fountain. You are not supposed to transfer the water directly from the ladle into your mouth nor to swallow the water. You will notice that quite a few visitors skip the mouth rinsing part or the purification ritual altogether.

    At the offering hall, throw a coin into the offering box, bow deeply twice, clap your hands twice, bow deeply once more and pray for a few seconds. If there is some type of gong, use it before praying in order to get the kami's attention.

    Photography is usually permitted at shrines. Watch for signs.

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    Toshioohsako Tue May 27, 2008 16:04 UTC
     Hello, your Kyoto photos popped up at VT HP to see your wonderful photos and tips. I have also Kyoto pics but yours are more articulated. As a native Japanese, I tend to miss some interesting things. Have a nice evening.
    shintarojon Fri May 26, 2006 11:39 UTC
     konbanwa! ogenki desu ka? (good evening! how are you?) japan is like a 2nd home to me..greetings from manila
    Pavlik_NL Fri Feb 24, 2006 19:47 UTC
     Herzlichen Glueckwunsch zur Geburtstag! Bisschen zu spaet, aber ich lies das du jetzt in Bali geniest von Sonne, See und Kultur. Herzliche Gruss von ueber die Grenze ... Paul(chen)
    starship Sun Apr 24, 2005 13:55 UTC
     Have wanted to visit Kyoto since reading "Memoirs of a Geisha." Excellent tips on visiting shrines & temples.
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