gassho
Gassho is a traditional Japanese hand gesture used for greeting, bowing, or expressing gratitude. The term "gassho" is derived from the Japanese words "ga," meaning hand, and "sho," meaning to join or unite. The gesture involves placing the palms of the hands together in front of the chest, with the fingers interlaced and the thumbs resting on top of the fingers. This position is often accompanied by a slight bow or nod of the head.
The gassho gesture is commonly used in various contexts, including religious ceremonies, tea ceremonies, and formal
The gassho gesture is also used in martial arts, such as judo and karate, to signify respect
Overall, the gassho is a versatile and meaningful gesture that has been an integral part of Japanese