Japanese special lucky charm✨

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @tigerguitar6076
    @tigerguitar6076 2 года назад +39

    Is this kimono or yukata? Its Divine💖💝

    • @n4m_co
      @n4m_co 2 года назад +11

      I'm pretty sure it's a kimono

    • @TheUltimate63
      @TheUltimate63 2 года назад +22

      It's a kimono because of the thicker material, extra layers, & large obi. They're perfect for cooler weather due to the layers

  • @taloola-mayblencowe2963
    @taloola-mayblencowe2963 2 года назад +2

    The cherry blossoms are pretty I really want to go

  • @S._R._
    @S._R._ 2 года назад +6

    So pretty !!🌷

  • @keiilarumeapura9254
    @keiilarumeapura9254 2 года назад

    I really love Japan 😊😍❤️❤️❤️

  • @hoorayitsjackie6166
    @hoorayitsjackie6166 2 года назад +4

    When she first explained what it was I thought ‘why do you guys need protection from God? Do you think he’s scary?’ I’m an idiot. haha

  • @nas3406
    @nas3406 Год назад

    美しい!

  • @filiaemery6351
    @filiaemery6351 2 года назад

    Thank you for telling me

  • @OnAcidTripping
    @OnAcidTripping 2 года назад +8

    I wish she would do a video of how to put on a kimono (all the steps), would be nice to see!

    • @m.s.00700
      @m.s.00700 Год назад

      YES! I would massively appreciate that too! I have no idea how to wear one properly I would never want to guess wrong or something..

  • @taloola-mayblencowe2963
    @taloola-mayblencowe2963 2 года назад +2

    I’ve got a question this is one of the countries I want to go to but I don’t know how to speak it so I want to learn I also want to know if I’m able to where are kimono If someone who is not born and it also allowed to stay there or how to exchange money I know exactly nothing to be honest from any country I like to learn new things and I want to travel this is one of the many countries I want to go to but I don’t know if they would’ve said to me a lot I don’t know

  • @saragaitan4791
    @saragaitan4791 2 года назад +2

    I wanna move to Japan 🇯🇵 when I grow up✨

  • @redkoifish
    @redkoifish 2 года назад

    How much are they usually?

  • @eggballo4490
    @eggballo4490 2 года назад +10

    As an Irishman, I know a thing or two about luck. I eat lucky charms for breakfast every morning. But it's not catholic, as an Irishman, as an Irishman, anything that isn't catholic confuses me.

  • @Geecse
    @Geecse 2 года назад

    Where is the link?

  • @vagabondfeet
    @vagabondfeet 2 года назад +14

    What kind of protection from god? And what god?

    • @n4m_co
      @n4m_co 2 года назад +10

      I think that you can choose what kind of protection you want (ex: school, work, family, etc) and for which god, I believe it's the Kami-sama (the Shinto god)
      (Idk if what I said is 100% correct but I am still learning and you can do some research abt it)

  • @commentarytalk1446
    @commentarytalk1446 Год назад

    A beautiful video. The information was interesting but the phrase "protection from god" seems odd especially as that word is so loaded in Abrahamic traditions. I'd suggest:
    1. Can be a donation to the temple
    2. Can contain some lucky object or favourite sacred phrase
    3. Can be a symbol of luck or well wishing
    4. exams
    5. marriage
    6. etc...
    To try to capture a phrase for any/all of the above: "Lucky Charm".

  • @rachelyoo9832
    @rachelyoo9832 2 года назад

    Remove two o and omori

  • @starshipcommand183
    @starshipcommand183 2 года назад +4

    Because I am a Christian I know that you don't need to buy charms to have protection from god. You need your faith and spiritual awareness. In fact the Bible tells us that because of Jesus we don't need charms and statues because God sees us and we don't need a third party medium to connect with God

    • @atom0191
      @atom0191 2 года назад +1

      Agree with you. As Muslims, we don't believe in charms for protection either

    • @starshipcommand183
      @starshipcommand183 2 года назад +2

      @@atom0191 amen!
      I mean I'm not trying to knock This woman's cultures and customs and it's not like I can't recognize the little trinket for being cute it's just that was my gut reaction. We don't need to use these types of charms to get closer with God or to get protection from him. I know you understand! 🤎🙏🏾

    • @atom0191
      @atom0191 2 года назад

      @@starshipcommand183 Yes, I completely understand. And what you said is true 🙂

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 Год назад +2

      You'd do a lot better considering the language used: Her use of "protection from god" is a phrase. If you look at Wiki's description:
      >"Omamori (御守/お守り) are Japanese amulets commonly sold at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, dedicated to particular Shinto kami as well as Buddhist figures, and are said to provide various forms of luck and protection."
      >"Originally made from paper or wood, modern amulets are small items usually kept inside a brocade bag and may contain a prayer, religious inscription of invocation."
      >"While omamori are intended for temple tourists' personal use, they are mainly viewed as a donation to the temple or shrine the person is visiting. Visitors often give omamori as a gift to another person as a physical form of well-wishing."
      I think her phrase is poorly worded English. A better translation is KAMI (Shinto) which means "spirit" or else in Buddhism "manifestation". I'd argue you could conceivably translate spirit into "feeling (overall sensation mixture of sensory input and intuition of the person)" or for Buddhism "mindset".
      Now your sentence makes an equal mistake: "don't need to buy charms to have protection from god, You need yur faith and spiritual awareness." Presumably by your own words THOSE protect one from God?!
      Of course not. And so it is with your taking words too literally when someone probably made a translation error...
      As for needing charms and statues, whether or not they're needed or not, really depends on person, time, culture, tradition. In one context these are donations to temples. I believe giving donations is something that happens in Abraham religions, also? So there you go.
      This all to say, understanding is helpful and misunderstanding is less so and nor is religion a question of "top trumps" either!
      I think it's a good idea to be respectful of other peoples' religions and also not so defensive of one's own preference.

    • @starshipcommand183
      @starshipcommand183 Год назад +1

      @@commentarytalk1446 here let me help you off your high horse because I agree there is a misunderstanding. You think that I am being disrespectful when I'm not. Just pointing out the differences between what she believes and what myself and others believe and I'm not saying that I'm better or she's better.

  • @shelleyelmore1657
    @shelleyelmore1657 2 года назад

    You don't need protection from God

  • @Fantasyguru888
    @Fantasyguru888 Месяц назад

    I love japan please contacts mi