Kami Insignia (Shinsatsu) symbol

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.

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