What is SAISEN?
賽銭(saisen) is a type of offering to Japanese god(shinto), originally given on the occasion of a visit of gratitude for the fulfillment of a prayer.
We(Japanese people) offer money to the gods as a token of our joy and gratitude for the realization of our wishes or to express our faith and respect.
By offering money we express our respect to the gods with no expectations.
This kind of money is called "賽銭(Saisen)" or "お賽銭(Osaisen)" in Japan.
Saisen has the meaning of a monetary gift of prayer or reverence at temples and shrines.
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With the development of a monetary economy, we came to scatter money though in the old religious festival, we scattered grains of rice on the ground.
Many of Saisen is thrown in in "賽銭箱;Saisen Bako(Shinto coin box)" put in front of the Shinto shrine and the buddhist temple in Japan.
And worshipers at a shrine may ring a bell before depositing their coins and praying.
Saisen is typically offered by individuals on the occasion of irregular visits for the purpose of making personal entreaties to the Japanese god.










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