Can shrine maidens marry?

Miko also dance special ceremonial dances, known as miko-mai (巫女舞い), and offer fortune telling or omikuji
omikuji
Omikuji (御御籤/御神籤/おみくじ)) are random fortunes written on strips of paper at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan. Literally "sacred lot", these are usually received by making a small offering and randomly choosing one from a box, hoping for the resulting fortune to be good.
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(お神籤). They must be unmarried virgins; however, if they wish, they can marry and become priestesses themselves.
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Is miko a virgin?

Purity is extremely important in Shinto, and for many types of miko sexual purity was essential, so in many miko traditions it was necessary that they were virgins. As with most things in Japan however, there were exceptions.
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Do shrine maidens still exist?

Miko, or Shrine Maiden/Priestesses, can be found at pretty much every large Shinto shrine in Japan. A Miko is generally an assistant or low level priest, and these days, their role is pretty mundane.
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Can Shinto priests marry?

Shinto priests perform Shinto rituals and often live on the shrine grounds. Men and women can become priests, and they are allowed to marry and have children. Priests are aided by younger women (miko) during rituals and shrine tasks. Miko wear white kimono, must be unmarried, and are often the priests' daughters.
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Can a child be a shrine maiden?

(We accept no more than 6 females.) Children might not be accepted. Those with dyed hair or wearing pierced earrings might not be allowed to participate. Program ・Putting on shrine maiden attire.
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Can miko be male?

A male miko is called a geki, a kannagi or fugeki (all are gender-neutral terms).
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Can shrine maidens wear blue?

Full-time miko who have reached this age are called Honshoku Miko (principle shrine maidens) and wear pine needle green or deep navy blue hakama, or over-pants, and do clerical work or act as kagura instructors to the younger miko.
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Can you live at a shrine?

Shinto shrines are the places of worship and the homes of kami. Most shrines celebrate festivals (matsuri) regularly in order to show the kami the outside world. Please read more on our special information pages about shrines and festivals. Shinto priests perform Shinto rituals and often live on the shrine grounds.
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Can priests in Japan marry?

Well, yes, they CAN get married, in fact, Jodo-Shinshu (Pure Land) priests were the first Buddhist priests for whom it was okay to get married.
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What do shrine keepers do?

He is not expected to lecture, preach, or act as spiritual leader to his parishioners; rather, his main role is to ensure the continuance of a satisfactory relationship between the kami (god or sacred power) and the worshipper through offerings, evocation of the kami, and mediation of the deity's blessing to the ...
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Does miko get married?

Miko also dance special ceremonial dances, known as miko-mai (巫女舞い), and offer fortune telling or omikuji (お神籤). They must be unmarried virgins; however, if they wish, they can marry and become priestesses themselves. Miko are often younger relatives of Shinto priests, such as daughters or granddaughters.
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How old can shrine maidens be?

Being a miko means not just being a pretty girl

Today, the miko at the Omiwa Shrine are comprised of young unmarried women between the ages of 18 and 28.
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Is miko a witch?

Miko (巫女, lit. shrine maiden) refers to an honorary title given by powerful witches to their protégés as a form of protection and acknowledgement.
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Is miko a male or female name?

Miko is a given name found in several cultures. It can be a Japanese female name. It can be an eastern European name, with origins in Slovakia, sometimes short for Mikolaj.
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Where does Sakura miko stream?

On 2 December, Miko debuted on Twitch; her Twitch channel would be used for movies "watch along."
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What did the shrine spirit do to miko?

The Shrine Spirits are a pair of identical spirits originating from the Shrine. After Miko Yotsuya inadvertently makes a pact with them, they protect Miko by killing spirits that are aware of her ability to see them.
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Can Japanese monks have kids?

In some sects of Buddhist, a monk cannot even allow to be in a room with a woman. However most of the monks in Japan are married and have children. In addition, they are also participating in a matchmaking party.
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Can monks have wives?

'Do not engage in sexual misconduct', instructs Buddhists to be content within marriage and not to commit adultery as this will cause suffering. Buddhists monks choose not to marry and remain celibate while living in the monastic community. This is so that they can focus on achieving enlightenment .
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Can Zen nuns marry?

Japanese Buddhism is particularly distinguished by its rejection of celibate monasticism. Following Meiji-era changes to national laws, monks and nuns could no longer be forbidden from marrying, and as a result a distinct class of married clergy and temple administrators emerged.
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What does this emoji mean ⛩?

Emoji Meaning

This icon is used on maps in Japan to represent the location of a Shinto Shrine, similar to how the hot springs emoji is the icon used on Japanese maps to show the location of an onsen. Shinto Shrine was approved as part of Unicode 5.2 in 2009 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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What are female Shinto dancers called?

A miko (巫女), or shrine maiden, is a young priestess who works at a Shinto shrine. Miko were once likely seen as shamans, but are understood in modern Japanese culture to be an institutionalized role in daily life, trained to perform tasks, ranging from sacred cleansing to performing the sacred Kagura dance.
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What religion is most Japanese?

According to the annual statistical research on religion in 2018 by the Government of Japan's Agency for Culture Affairs, 69.0 percent of the population practices Shinto, 66.7 percent Buddhism, 1.5 percent Christianity, and 6.2 percent belonged to other religions.
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What do male shrine maidens wear?

When attired in Shintō vestments, male priests always bear a baton called a shaku in their right hand and wear low wooden clogs known as asagutsu. Miko, or “shrine maidens,” typically wear red hakama trousers. Miko are not ordained priestesses but young unmarried women trained to assist with a variety of tasks.
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What does miko mean in English?

A priestess or female shaman, frequently a virgin, who acts as oracle for and handmaiden to the deity of a particular shrine and performs sacred ritual dances.
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