Symbol | Kami Insignia (Shinsatsu) |
Religion | Shinto |
Origin | Derived from traditional Shinto symbolism. |
Meaning | Represents the presence of kami or divine spirits. |
Appearance | Various symbolic shapes and patterns. |
Colors | Often in red, symbolizing vitality and sacredness |
Usage | Displayed on sacred objects and within shrines. |
History | Linked to ancient Shinto rituals and beliefs. |
Popularity | Common in Shinto iconography. |
Importance | Indicates objects and spaces associated with the divine. |
Complexity | Diverse designs with layered meanings. |
Emotions | Elicits a sense of connection to the sacred and divine. |