『Shinto Explained: Explores Ginza Rooftop Shrines, Puu’s The Torii Gate, and 2026 QR Code Offering Debates』のカバーアート

Shinto Explained: Explores Ginza Rooftop Shrines, Puu’s The Torii Gate, and 2026 QR Code Offering Debates

Shinto Explained: Explores Ginza Rooftop Shrines, Puu’s The Torii Gate, and 2026 QR Code Offering Debates

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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

In this episode of Shinto Explained, hosts Akira and Claire dive into the visceral experience of encountering a rooftop shrine amidst the neon chaos of 2026 Ginza. They discuss why Claire felt a sudden "imposter syndrome" at a Torii gate and how Puu’s 2021 manga, The Torii Gate, captures the necessary awkwardness of modern worship. The conversation shifts to the true nature of kami—not as cute characters, but as terrifying natural forces embodied in the wild Ara-mitama. Akira explains the deep meaning of kegare as "withered spirit" and why the physical friction of traditional purification is essential to Japanese spirituality. They also tackle the controversial rise of QR code offerings and AI guides in Shinto shrines as rural locations face depopulation. Can digital convenience coexist with an ancient Japanese religion that demands a full-body experience? Join us as we explore why stumbling through a ritual might be the most authentic way to connect with the divine. #shinto #japanesespirituality #torii #kami #2026

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