OPENINGDutch Shintomasterhas 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.more...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 DOJO2005 Shinbuken Amsterdam2005 Shofukan Rotterdam2005 Shumeikan Wien, Austria200645 Years Aikido the Netherlands2008 EngakuanVijfhuizen2008 RenbukanEindhovenCEREMONY FOR CULTURAL EVENT2000 Festival Oude Muziek Hoorn2005Club MuskHilversum2005 WereldmuseumRotterdam2009 ArtEZ Zwolle2008 Statue in City of Zoetermeer2009 Vanderven & Vanderven Japanese Art‘s HertogenboschA 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.
Dutch shintomaster together with shintomasters from Kireigu performed shunko kiyo harai in the new house of Bito family in Mikka, Shizuoka-ken, Japan. 1985