kohinaihin
Kohinaihin is a term primarily used in Japanese culture, specifically in the context of Shintoism and traditional festivals. The term is often associated with the New Year's festival called Onbashira, held at a specific shrine in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
The Kohinaihin is a large, primitive wooden beam used in a unique Shinto ritual. According to Shinto
The ritual, centered around the Kohinaihin, highlights the significance of mental and physical sacrifice in the
The choice of materials for the Kohinaihin is deliberate, as the natural, unworked timber represents the raw,