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miko

巫女 巫女服

A shrine maiden in a Shinto shrine.

They sweep the shrine, do ceremonial dances, perform music, flank the priest at prayers, freshen the offerings, operate the fortune telling lottery (omikuji), sell votive tablets (ema), and in most modern shrines run the knickknack and good luck charms shop. Historically, they used to be mediums and oracles, alongside the male Geki. They often carry gohei, wooden wands with paper streamers called shide.

Their traditional outfit consists of a white kosode top and a red hakama skirt. Miko who do not wear the traditional outfit should be tagged as nontraditional miko instead. Hakurei Reimu and Yae Miko are prominent examples of this.

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Related tags

  • Kosode
  • Hakama
  • Hakama Skirt

See also

  • Hamaya (ceremonial arrow)
  • Ofuda (Shinto talisman/charm)
  • Shimenawa (Shinto braided rice rope)
  • Chihaya
  • Nontraditional miko
  • Kagura suzu

The following tags are aliased to this tag: shrine_maiden (learn more).

This tag implicates japanese_clothes (learn more).

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