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livingwithkami · 1 year
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Where to receive Juyohin (sacred items for home worship) overseas
It can be difficult for practitioners of Shinto who live far from a shrine, especially when unable to receive the sacred items used for home worship. Fortunately there are shrines overseas that can support and so I have compiled a list below. If you know of any other shrines, please contact me at [email protected]
(Total 6 shrines) as of May 5th, 2023:
Hilo Daijingu: 
 https://hilodaijingu.amebaownd.com/pages/215923/page_201511290156 
Kamunabi Ban'yu Ko Shinto Shrine:
 https://www.atelierkanawa.com/amulets 
Shusse Inari Shrine of America:
 https://shintoinari.org/shinto-items/ 
Daijingu Temple of Hawaii (USA Only):
https://daijingutemple.org/product-category-omamori/omamori/
Hawaii Kotohira Jinsha (USA Only):
http://www.e-shrine.org/omamori.html
Izumo Taishakyo of Hawaii (USA Only):
https://www.izumotaishahawaii.com/order
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Konko Faith related: To learn how to worship at home for Konko Faith, please contact Konkokyo International Center at [email protected], or you may contact me directly at [email protected]
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 Additional Resources:
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Shingyo Zan Kosenji (For Buddhist worship): 
https://kosen-ji.org/shop-%26-resources/ols/categories/476bblu84k
Gasshodo:
 https://gasshodo.com/product-category/omamori-ofuda/
This site is connected to a Nichiren Shu Buddhist Temple. It is maintained by a layperson volunteer. It is a good resource for acquiring legitimate items for Shinbutsu-related worship - Ofuda, Omamori, Altar tools, including an inexpensive Ofuda stand, and even Engimono like Ema. However, most of these items will need to be used in the proper Buddhist context – it is best to email to ask
Shrine Space:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/shrinespace/?etsrc=sdt
This is primarily a shop of handmade altar items, but there are also Juyohin available as the owner is an ordained Zen Buddhist priest.
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livingwithkami · 1 year
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Blog Links (For Mobile): Home 🌿 About Me 🌿Services🌿 Reading List 🌿 Shinto Beginner Guide 🌿 Shinto Shrines Outside of Japan 🌿 Juyohin 🌿Norito Prayers 🌿 Archive 🌿🌿🌿🌿 🌿Hello, my name is Olivia, I'm 30 years old, and I'm a licensed Shinto priestess of the Konko Faith. I'm from Canada, now living in Japan.
You can find some more information about me here: https://livingwithkami.carrd.co
The purpose of this blog and my other socials from now to the foreseeable future is to share about my own life and reflections as a priestess in the Konko Faith, and occasionally share about general Shinto information, history, and traditions.
🌿I have been on Tumblr and this blog for over 10 years now, and have underwent much change since when I began.
I have done my best to clear out many of my old posts that were lacking in information, context, and not of good quality to avoid confusion for the reader's learning purposes.
if you come across a post of mine from pre-2021, and feel confusion or wondering about it, please feel free to contact me about it anytime at my email [email protected].
🌿From now, I hope to write better informational and quality posts about Shinto having learned a lot from residing in Japan since 2017, from the teachers around me, from following the culture here, and from changing and growing as an individual due to major life events from 2020 onward that have deeply and irrecoverably shaped who I am now.
In addition, I hope my personal posts will be able to make those living far from shrines feel more a part of a community and be an interesting view into shrine life and this service to Kami-sama.
🌿Ultimately, I began to write and want to continue because I strongly wish that Shinto can be known, practiced, and spread far and wide overseas.
I wish this as I truly, deeply, feel that Kami-sama help people geninuely, and that the ways taught by Shinto enrich our lives, and pave the path for us to work towards embodying wisdom, sincerity, humility, and many other virtues that make society more harmonious for all.
I am deeply grateful for the many others working hard in the community to share and teach about Shinto as well.
🌿Thank you so much for your kindness and support over all the years. I will keep learning, growing, and doing my best each day.
🌿Please note too, that I generally can't stay online for long due to work at the shrine. I will post time to time, but direct messages, replies, and other posts is difficult to attend to. Please contact me by email ([email protected]) if you would like anytime as it is the best way to reach me.
🌿Below is a photo of my home shrine, Konkokyo Yokosuka shrine, a photo of me working, and the main altar of the shrine.
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