shimenawa

E28727

Shimenawa are sacred Shinto ropes made of rice straw or hemp, used to mark purified or holy spaces and objects in Japan.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
shimenawa canonical 1
temizuya 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto ritual object
religious symbol
associatedWith Shinto altar
kami
torii
category Japanese religious objects
Shinto objects
color straw-colored
countryOfOrigin Japan
culture Japanese culture
etymologyLanguage Japanese
function mark purified space
mark sacred space
ward off evil spirits
hasComponent shide
twisted rope
hasRitual installation ceremony
hasVariant household shimenawa
large shrine shimenawa
installedAt entrance of sacred areas
madeFrom hemp
rice straw
maintenance periodic replacement
materialType natural fiber
placedAround sumo wrestling ring
placedOn Shinto shrine building
sacred rock
sacred tree
torii gate
reasonForReplacement maintain ritual purity
relatedConcept yorishiro
religion Shinto
religiousTradition Japanese folk religion
shape twisted rope
symbolizes boundary between sacred and profane
presence of kami
purity
usedBy Shinto
surface form: Shinto priests

Shinto worshippers
usedDuring New Year celebrations in Japan
usedFor consecration of objects
ritual purification
usedIn Shinto ritual
Shinto shrine
writingSystem Japanese script

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Shinto associatedWithSymbol shimenawa
Ikuta Shrine hasBuilding shimenawa
this entity surface form: temizuya