Japan's Tokyo Metropolitan Police arrested a 65-year-old American man on suspicion of property damage. Security footage at ...
Its Shinto shrines stand as profound symbols, offering insight into the spiritual and historical essence of Japanese ...
Almost weekly Momo Nomura makes time to visit Shinto shrines. She performs the prescribed rituals — cleansing her hands, ringing a bell, bowing and clapping. But her main purpose is getting a ...
Police say the suspect admitted to using his fingernails to carve the initials of his family members into a wooden pillar at the over 100-year-old Shinto Shrine. The American suspect could face up ...
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It's not clear if he remains in custody or has been released. Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Tokyo, and popular tourist destination, that "commemorate(s) the virtue of Emperor Meiji and ...
The Tomioka Hachimangu shrine is famous for a summer festival in August An attack believed to have been sparked by a succession feud has left three people dead at a well-known Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Hayashi made the comment after the Japanese news agency said the previous day it mistakenly reported that Ikuina, also a member of the House of Councilors, visited the Shinto shrine on Aug.
Japanese police have arrested a 65-year-old American tourist for allegedly defacing a Tokyo shrine. The man ... the living and sacred worlds in the Shinto religion – as a prank, according ...