What day are japanese shrines most active? I'm going to go demonstrate at the main one in tokyo city and I want to go at the right time.
Yasukuni on Sunday, there is a flea market
This seems oddly familiar
>>70620433
Isn't friday mornings?
Hmm...
Do Japs actually believe in kami or is Shinto just a meme religion?
>>70620602
I believe that Japs think "it's just there" and it's a casual thing to them.
>>70620602
Most Japanese think that Shinto is culture, not religion. It's a part of Japanese life.
There is no founder and no scripture.
It's not a thing to believe. It's a thing to feel.
>>70620328
>demonstrate
nobody allows to do such a thing without a permission from landlords. don't be stupid. Koreans should toss aside stupid idea: every claim is justified when it comes to Japan.
>>70620602
>religion
for Japanese, it sounds like cult.
>>70620328
2016/12/11 - South Korean Man, Chon Seung-ho, 35, Arrested for Vandalism of Nearly 100 religious statues in Japan (asahi.com)
2015/12/11 A South Korean man Jeon Changhan, 27, was arrested on Wednesday in connection with a blast last month at Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine (reuters)
2014/11/26 Five South Koreans arrested in Japan over Buddha statue theft (dailymail.co.uk)
>>70620328
Yasukuni? If so, new year's day or July 14, probably
>>70620328
it's believed that the spirits of warriors come back to yasukuni shrine during Mitama festival in july and loads of people visit there, though you would need some football sized balls to make some protest about war things (right?) at that moment.
>>70620602
meme
it's more of the idea of thanking the people and things around you
when good things happen, it's thanks to others, not just yourself