OPENING
Dutch Shintomaster
has performed the opening ceremony or
Shunko Kiyo Harae Shiki for (Japanese)
companies all over Europe.
and also for many dojos, the
workspaces for practising aikido, iaido,
kendo or kyudo.
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Opening or Inauguration Ceremony
The Opening Ceremony is also called Shunko
Kiyo Harae Shiki . It is a ceremony to ensure a
new begin in a clean space. It also offers a
prayer for prosperity, safety and good health.
The ceremony is performed for many Japanese
companies in Europe, to celebrate the opening
of a new office, factory, or tunnel.
The ceremony is also requested by companies
or institutions with a Japanese flavour or
interest, for example exhibitions of Japanese Art
in museum or gallery, Art Academies and of
course also the dojos, the workspace for
Japanese Martial Arts. Usually the dojo also
requests the inauguration of kamidana, which
will become the spiritual centre of the dojo.
CEREMONY
FOR DOJO
2005
Shinbuken
Amsterdam
2005
Shofukan
Rotterdam
2005
Shumeikan
Wien, Austria
2006
45 Years Aikido
the
Netherlands
2008
Engakuan
Vijfhuizen
2008
Renbukan
Eindhoven
CEREMONY FOR
CULTURAL EVENT
2000
Festival Oude
Muziek Hoorn
2005
Club Musk
Hilversum
2005
Wereldmuseum
Rotterdam
2009
ArtEZ
Zwolle
2008
Statue in City of
Zoetermeer
2009
Vanderven &
Vanderven Japanese
Art
‘s Hertogenbosch
A traditional Japanese house
offers hospitality to the spiritual
world. Kami and Buddha reside
in kamidana and butsudan. In
front of them all new family
events are announced. This
enhances the awareness that
the spatial world is connected
with all times: present, past and
future. Every new beginning
starts in an empty space. The
kamidana is a revitalising
source of energy, but must be
nourished as well. Everyday
starts with an opening
ceremony.
© 1981 JAPANESE DUTCH SHINZEN FOUNDATION
Dutch shintomaster together with shintomasters from Kireigu
performed shunko kiyo harai in the new house of Bito family
in Mikka, Shizuoka-ken, Japan. 1985