The symbol of the shrine represents the division of the everyday world and the divine world.
Ema are small wooden plaques of written wishes and desires. They are left to hang in shrine grounds, with the objective of getting the wish fulfilled by the kami.
Mt. Fuji is sacred to the Shinto goddess Sengen-Sama, whose shrine is found at the summit.
When entering a shrine, one is to bow respectfully before entering. Once inside, various hand-washing basins are scattered throughout the grounds where Temizu is supposed to be performed. Temizu is a way to show respect by cleaning oneself with water.
Jōe is a garment worn in Japan by people attending religious ceremonies and activities, including Buddhist and Shinto related occasions.
"Even in one single leaf on a tree, or in one blade of grass, the awesome Deity presents itself."