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In Japan, a great number of places, objects and customs are considered to be auspicious. Examples include beckoning cats called "maneki neko," and a special meal eaten on New Year's Day. Our guest is Shintani Takanori, who has been studying folk customs for many years. He explains the rituals and beliefs associated with visiting a shrine. He describes the complex meaning behind well-known customs. And he talks about a Japanese tendency to keep seeking out new sources of good fortune.
Aired: Oct 07, 2021 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Emma HowardDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
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01: Moss02: Libraries03: Japanophiles: Sheila Cliffe04: Ukiyo-e05: Japanophiles: Richard Halberstadt06: Cleaning Tools07: Lacquerware08: Suits09: Emergency Goods10: Japanophiles: Chad Mullane11: Furoshiki: Wrapping Cloths12: Japan vs. Epidemics, Part 2: Modern History13: Tiny Houses14: Watches & Clocks15: Plastic Food Samples16: Japanophiles: Asa Ekstrom17: Cats and Japan18: Personal Robots19: Scissors20: Japanophiles: Marty Friedman21: Luck22: Tatami23: Chests & Cabinets24: Japanophiles: Nicholas Rennick25: Bamboo26: Ainu: A National Museum of Ainu Culture27: Ainu: A New Generation