Festive Forest Walks in Japan: Shinto Shrines and Snowfall is a quiet, first-person winter journey through Japan's sacred landscapes. Blending travel narrative with reflection, it traces the author's path from snow-covered mountains in Nagano to lantern-lit shrines in Kyoto and Tokyo. Each chapter captures the stillness of forests, the hum of ritual, and the warmth of discovery amid the cold. This is not a guidebook, but a meditation on belonging and reverence. Through encounters with priests, cedar groves, and the hush of falling snow, the author learns that spirituality often lives in the pauses between steps. Readers are invited to walk beside those moments-to feel how silence, nature, and tradition can soften the heart and steady the mind. For anyone drawn to Japan, winter travel, or the quiet art of noticing, this book offers a gentle invitation to see the world as sacred again.
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