Seeking advice for respectful temple visits in Sendai this fall
Hey there! I'm a history buff planning a trip to Sendai this November to immerse myself in its rich culture and historic temples. I've read about the proper etiquette when visiting temples in Japan, like bowing and washing hands before entering. But I'm still feeling a bit anxious about accidentally disrespecting the traditions. Are there any specific customs I should be aware of in Sendai during autumn, especially with the beautiful fall foliage attracting more visitors? Any tips for a respectful and memorable temple experience would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Living in Japan
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