That's how a shrine maiden becomes!

That's how a shrine maiden becomes!

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@Ross2112
@Ross2112 - 31.07.2021 05:35

What are some of the activities that can be done in the “Miko Experiences?” Can they be done at home too?

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@DeboraDP
@DeboraDP - 04.08.2021 07:51

I hope I can have a Miko Experience when I go to Japan 🥰

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@Dokkaebi365
@Dokkaebi365 - 17.01.2022 06:51

If your ears are pierced but you do not wear earrings or jewelry, may you still be a Miko? ありがとうございます ☺️🙏🏼

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@SubradipChakraborty555
@SubradipChakraborty555 - 25.01.2022 23:22

Hajimemashite - watashi wa indo jin desu.

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@yamikotobr
@yamikotobr - 06.09.2022 14:47

I am a Man, and always wanted to be a Miko :c hahaha

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@exoticlazynessyt
@exoticlazynessyt - 22.10.2022 01:02

Hello Mice-san!
Since you are a former shrine maiden, I thought you would be a good person to ask about this.
To put it simply: I'm a 13-year-old child who would like to become a shrine maiden in the future .
But the thing is: I'm not from Japan, let alone Asia, and I was wondering if it was possible for a foreigner to become a shrine maiden.
Since I adore Japanese culture, but mainly shrine maidens, Shinto shrines and stuff like that. I want to live in Japan in the future, but for actual jobs I would like to do shrine maiden was one of the only choices i had, and I wanted to know if it is still possible for me to become a shrine maiden, despite being a foreigner, or if foreigners aren't allowed to become shrine maidens, and that I need to look for other interesting jobs.
Sincerely, Sam/Yakumo
P.s. Have a great day anyone who reads this! 'v'

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@PlayMyLifeOF
@PlayMyLifeOF - 10.12.2022 03:57

I'm male so I doubt I could become a miko. It would be a fun experience though, I bet.

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@floofyfloofafloofers2285
@floofyfloofafloofers2285 - 08.03.2023 19:43

as a catholic altar server, we have similar outfit, but ours is called as, "Cassock" (cassocks are white or sometimes black)
it is really a sacred vestment, and it was used during mass. we take it off after the mass, and store it on a sacred room called, "Sacristy". its where we put sacred items there. such as the priest's clothing. we also have a bell that is almost similar to kagura bells. we call it as "Sanctus bells" or "altar bells". also a little fun fact: the color red in my religion symbolizes the color of blood and martyrdom. we use it during holy week and feast of the martyrs. and pentecost.

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@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 - 14.06.2023 12:26

Hi. Can you tell me if you are Shamen too!? Can you tell fortune or divine!?

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@menik6575
@menik6575 - 18.02.2024 02:55

Thank you, shrine maidens are very interesting and cool.

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