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It is the name in Japanese of Cleyera japonica of Pentaphylax family tree. It is a flowering evergreen tree. It is very similar to Camellia flower or flower of cherry trees (pentapetalas, of 5 petals) and is used in Shinto rituals. It is believed by practitioners of Shinto they reside the kima. Along with the Hinoki are considered sacred and its literal translation means "evergreen tree" or "tree that always blooms". He is considered a symbol of prosperity. They are from the same family of el Trompillo. Sakaki is a Japanese surname. Shota Sakaki is a soccer player, Japanese, of the Tochigi Soccer Club and Yuya Sakaki is the name of an anime characterized by a student.
The term used in Guatemala, El Salvador and several Central American countries is "gruma" means travel by roads almost non-existent. In Colombia we say sabanear, trail, shooting trail, wading rivers. It is similar to making a rally but followed way and into everyday tasks. This type of displacement for environmental studies, required follow-up, location of wells, emergencies, topography and seismic programs. The term as such means "A la de Dios".
It is a place of purification for the Shinto. It is a washing of the hands, mouth, and bucket used for the rite. It is located before arriving at the Jinja, or sacred space. It is also called Temizuya and ritual is called Temizu. The bowl or container where the water is called chozubachi. A high percentage of believer still makes the rite in natural springs.