is a form of Shinto offering made from a sakaki-tree branch decorated with shide strips of washi paper, silk, or cotton. At Japanese weddings, funerals, miyamairi and other ceremonies at Shinto shrines, tamagushi are ritually presented to the kami (spirits or gods) by parishioners or kannushi priests.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:abstract
  • is a form of Shinto offering made from a sakaki-tree branch decorated with shide strips of washi paper, silk, or cotton. At Japanese weddings, funerals, miyamairi and other ceremonies at Shinto shrines, tamagushi are ritually presented to the kami (spirits or gods) by parishioners or kannushi priests.
  • ファイル:Tamagushi on an an. jpg 玉串玉串(たまぐし)とは、神道の神事において参拝者や神職が神前に捧げる、紙垂(しで)や木綿(ゆう)をつけた榊の枝である。
dbpedia-owl:thumbnail
dbpedia-owl:wikiPageExternalLink
dcterms:subject
rdfs:comment
  • is a form of Shinto offering made from a sakaki-tree branch decorated with shide strips of washi paper, silk, or cotton. At Japanese weddings, funerals, miyamairi and other ceremonies at Shinto shrines, tamagushi are ritually presented to the kami (spirits or gods) by parishioners or kannushi priests.
  • ファイル:Tamagushi on an an. jpg 玉串玉串(たまぐし)とは、神道の神事において参拝者や神職が神前に捧げる、紙垂(しで)や木綿(ゆう)をつけた榊の枝である。
rdfs:label
  • 玉串
  • Tamagushi
owl:sameAs
foaf:depiction
foaf:page
is owl:sameAs of
is foaf:primaryTopic of