Symbol | Sakaki Tree |
Religion | Shinto |
Origin | Traditional Shinto practice. |
Meaning | Symbolizes purity and is associated with the kami. |
Appearance | Evergreen tree with dark green, lance-shaped leaves. |
Colors | Natural green hues. |
Usage | Used in Shinto rituals, especially purification ceremonies. |
History | Integral to Shinto purification and worship. |
Popularity | Commonly found in and around shrines. |
Importance | Represents a link between the earthly and spiritual realms. |
Complexity | Simple yet essential in ritualistic practices. |
Emotions | Elicits a sense of sacredness and spiritual cleansing. |