Nagi tree

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The Nagi tree is a revered sacred tree species in Japan, often associated with Shinto shrines and believed to offer protection and good fortune.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant used in religious practices
tree
associatedWith Japanese folk beliefs
Japanese protective charms
associatedWithReligion Shinto NERFINISHED
believedToProvide good fortune
protection
countryOfCulturalSignificance Japan NERFINISHED
culturalBelief revered as a sacred tree in Japan
thought to bring good fortune to worshippers
thought to protect people and places where it grows
culturalRole sacred tree species in Japan
perceivedProperty ability to attract good fortune
protective power
sacredness
religiousFunction object of veneration
protective sacred tree
roleInRitual tree whose presence sanctifies shrine grounds
symbolism good luck
protection from misfortune
spiritual protection
typicalLocation grounds of Shinto shrines in Japan
usedAt Shinto shrines NERFINISHED
worshipContext Shinto shrine precincts

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