
A new attraction in Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan is dedicated to the importance of stuffed animals, or what Americans would call "plush toys" as opposed to taxidermy. It is Nuigurumi Jinja, referred to as the Holy Land of Mofumofu, a term that means soft, fluffy, and cuddly. The shrine is an extensive park wrapping through a forest, opening this summer. A dedication ceremony was held on June 20, and the shrine will welcome visitors beginning on July 7.
This shrine is a place to bring your beloved stuffed toys or to express gratitude and honor the memory of bygone plush animals. It is also a Shinto religious site, so the activities are grounded in a sense of communion with the sacred nature of the forest. Founded by a plush toy hospital, the shrine has its own plush toys mascots, which you can see at Instagram. Read more about this shrine at Sora News24. -via Nag on the Lake
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