Expat Japan Guide

Shrine and Temple Etiquette in Japan for Foreigners (2025)

Shrines and temples are everywhere in Japan, and most foreigners walk through them without really knowing what they’re looking at. A little context changes everything. Here’s the etiquette and meaning behind Japan’s most visited sacred spaces. Shrine vs Temple: Quick Identification Shinto Shrine (神社, Jinja) Buddhist Temple (寺, Tera/Ji) Gate Torii (鳥居) — distinctive arch gate Sanmon (山門) — large gate with statues Symbol Shimenawa (rope), fox statues, white paper Incense burner, Buddha statues, bell Purpose Worship of Shinto kami (deities) Buddhist practice, prayer Greeting word N/A (silent prayer) N/A (silent prayer) Many famous sites (like Nikko, Nara) combine both shrine and temple elements. ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team