Shinto Shrine Offerings

Objects would also gain "godly" status and be worshipped, such as characters, trees or even candy! In order to secure good fortune, people would offer money to the shrines to show their respect and dedication.

Is this tradition connected to its environment? How?:

Since Shinto Buddhism is highly focused on respect, it is often related to appreciating nature or the areas around the shrine.  Offerings to nature show respect for the earth and the land, as it provides for the people without expecting anything in return. Trees or rocks will have ties or decorations on them to show their purity and high status.

Location:
Kyoto, Japan

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