Photo by Koji Kusumoto at 時空を超える熊野古道
The host, a former British National turned Japanese, explores the Kumano Kodo, a religious holy area for Japanese Shintoists and Buddhists. Around Part 2 and Part 3 there is alot of things about Shintoism.
Shintoism is a native Japanese religion, older than any major religion, which accepts any belief - whether it be Christian, Islamic, Jewish, or whatever. It means Gods Path and is very open. If you believe Jesus is god, then that is your path. If you believe in yourself, you yourself is a god.
Shintoists do not go out and preach to anyone how things should be. Alternatively, they do not keep anyone or anything out. In a climate of religious hostility such as in Israel, Lebanon, Korea, it is nice to see a religion that is not, should I say competitive.
I'd love to have this guy as a guide traveling through Japan.
Peekingduck 1 year ago
My father was a bonsai artist and suiseki fan, looking at these videos makes me feel more at home , then in my own country. this is unpolite to my ancestors I guess, but I cant help it. thank you for sharing.
lezvarthok 1 year ago
I've been told that I'm Japanese at heart. I certainly have to make a pilgrimage to some shinto shrines one day!
shincyriades 2 years ago
Uhh... These comments look a bit barren..
well I'm going to Japan for like the sixth time in my life again. Very fun place.
FiredudeG 2 years ago