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The Invisible shapes how we perceive beauty.

A gesture, an atmosphere, a quiet trace left by time— subtle elements that form the soul of Japan’s culture, climate, and customs. Here, we explore how things are made, how they mature, and how they come alive through the lives they accompany.
Episode 1 -- Shinto as Japanese Cultural OS Part2
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Episode 1 -- Shinto as Japanese Cultural OS Part2

[Episode 1] Discovering the Cultural OS Part2 How Japanese mythology became a prototype of conduct and purity came to be understood as a process rather than a rule, and how this sensibility shaped a culture capable of both acceptance and resistance. Image: 手水屋(tyouzuya)A purification pavilion at the shrine entrance At the tyouzuya, visitors ritually cleanse their hands (and mind) before entering the shrine.

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Episode 1  --  Shinto as Japanese Cultural OS Part 1
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Episode 1 -- Shinto as Japanese Cultural OS Part 1

[Episode 1] Discovering the Cultural OS Part1 -- An invitation to see Japanese culture through the quiet architecture of Shinto as a cultural operating system. Image: 神武天皇陵 (A Site of Origins: Emperor Jimmu’s Mausoleum) - Believed to mark the resting place of Emperor Jimmu, Japan’s legendary first emperor

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