The magic of Totoro
The birth of a forest spirit
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Crafting the hand-drawn magic
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Shinto roots and nature's embrace
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A global legacy of wonder
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Master of The magic of Totoro
The sacred rope: The straw rope around Totoro's tree is called a shimenawa, and it is made of hemp or rice straw to ward off evil.
A divine power, spirit, or deity worshipped in the Shinto religion of Japan. Hayao Miyazaki's 1988 film portrays the giant forest spirit Totoro as one of these sacred entities.
What Japanese term describes the agricultural border zone shown in 'My Neighbor Totoro'?
What kind of tree is the massive, sacred giant tree where Totoro lives in 'My Neighbor Totoro'?
What traditional ritual do Satsuki, Mei, and their father perform at the giant tree in 'My Neighbor Totoro'?
What does the Japanese word 'kami' refer to in the context of Shinto beliefs shown in 'My Neighbor Totoro'?
Which real-life illness of Hayao Miyazaki's mother inspired the mother's hospital stay in 'My Neighbor Totoro'?
What is the name of the sacred Shinto straw rope wrapped around the giant tree in 'My Neighbor Totoro'?




