Why do Japanese people scatter salt in the corners of their houses?

25.02.2023 06:40

In many Japanese homes you can see bowls of salt placed in the corners.

They can stand literally anywhere – in the hallway, bedroom, living room, kitchen and even in the toilet.

We explain the meaning of this ancient Japanese tradition.

Why do Japanese people scatter salt in the corners of their houses?

Salt in Japan is an essential attribute of cleansing rituals.

It is placed on the altar at funerals, presented to deities in temples and scattered everywhere possible for protection from dark forces.

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The Japanese believe that salt attracts positive energy and removes negativity.

Bowls of salt, called "morishio", can be seen in Japan not only in homes, but also in offices, at the entrance to restaurants, hotels, and beauty salons.

Author: Timur Khomichev Internet resource editor