【鬼重要】※トイレに流してしまうと貧乏になるどころか家運破滅する恐怖のアイテムとは?

『暮らしを豊かにする』和尚の開運宝典
20 Jan 202408:47

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the cultural superstitions and practices surrounding toilets in Japan. It warns against certain actions that could potentially bring bad luck or misfortune, such as disposing of metal objects, spitting, and cleaning debris into the toilet. The script also touches on the importance of respecting the 'toilet god' and maintaining cleanliness to preserve health and fortune. It offers advice on how to deal with unavoidable situations, like using alcohol to purify the toilet after an incident, emphasizing the cultural significance of this space in Japanese tradition.

Takeaways

  • 🚽 The script discusses various superstitions and beliefs about what should not be done in the bathroom, as it can lead to unfortunate consequences like poverty or health issues.
  • 🧻 It is commonly believed that only toilet paper and cleaning wipes should be flushed down the toilet, but sometimes people inadvertently flush other items.
  • 🗑️ Flushing metal objects like knives or scissors down the toilet is considered a serious taboo, as it is believed to anger the 'toilet god' and bring about illness to the household.
  • 💧 Spitting into the toilet is another action that is considered disrespectful and can invoke the wrath of the 'toilet god', potentially leading to health problems.
  • 🌊 There are regional stories and superstitions associated with the 'toilet god', such as the tale of 'Ka-sama' from Izumo, who is believed to reside in toilets during the old lunar October.
  • 🤧 It is advised to avoid making loud noises or causing disturbances during the period when gods are believed to gather, as it is considered disrespectful.
  • 👣 The practice of spitting in the toilet is discouraged in some regions with the belief that it can lead to poor eyesight or other misfortunes.
  • 🧹 Flushing dust or debris from cleaning the bathroom floor is considered bad luck, especially for financial prosperity.
  • 🍶 If one accidentally performs a taboo action in the bathroom, it is suggested to purify the area by pouring alcohol like sake into the toilet as a form of cleansing.
  • 🙅‍♂️ There is a cultural etiquette of coughing before entering the bathroom as a sign of respect to the 'toilet god', especially if it is believed to be female.
  • 👕 It is considered impolite to enter the bathroom in a state of undress if one intends to take a bath immediately after, as it may anger the 'toilet god'.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in the video script?

    -The main topic discussed in the video script is the various superstitions and actions related to toilets, particularly what should not be flushed down the toilet, and the potential consequences of doing so.

  • Why are some items considered dangerous to flush down the toilet according to the script?

    -Some items are considered dangerous to flush down the toilet because they can cause damage to the plumbing system, are believed to anger the 'toilet gods', and may lead to bad luck or health issues.

  • What is the significance of the 'toilet god' in Japanese culture as mentioned in the script?

    -In Japanese culture, the 'toilet god' is believed to reside in the toilet and is associated with various superstitions. Disrespecting the toilet god by flushing inappropriate items can lead to misfortunes such as poverty or illness.

  • What are the three specific items mentioned in the script that should not be flushed down the toilet?

    -The three specific items mentioned are metallic objects, saliva, and small trash or dust particles.

  • Why is flushing metallic objects considered a bad action in the script?

    -Flushing metallic objects is considered a bad action because it is believed to anger the toilet god and can lead to serious illness, especially for the head of the household.

  • What is the story of 'Ka-sama' mentioned in the script, and how does it relate to toilet etiquette?

    -The story of 'Ka-sama' is about a toilet god from Izumo, Japan. It is said that disrespecting the god by spitting in the toilet can lead to the god's anger, resulting in severe illnesses. This story serves as a cautionary tale about proper toilet etiquette.

  • What is the significance of the old saying 'Ka no yoru' in the context of the script?

    -The saying 'Ka no yoru' refers to the night when gods gather in Izumo, and it is considered disrespectful to make noise or act poorly during this time. It is especially important to avoid bad actions in the toilet during this period.

  • Why is spitting in the toilet considered disrespectful in the script?

    -Spitting in the toilet is considered disrespectful because it is seen as angering the toilet god, which can lead to misfortunes such as illness or bad luck.

  • What is the advice given in the script for maintaining good luck and health in relation to toilet use?

    -The advice given is to avoid flushing inappropriate items, to clean the toilet properly, and to perform a ritual of purification, such as pouring alcohol into the toilet, if one has done something considered disrespectful.

  • What is the cultural importance of the toilet in the script's narrative?

    -The cultural importance of the toilet in the script's narrative is that it is a place of spiritual significance where various deities are believed to reside, and proper behavior is crucial to avoid offending these deities and to maintain good fortune and health.

  • How does the script address the issue of cleanliness in relation to the toilet?

    -The script addresses the issue of cleanliness by warning against flushing cleaning sheets or dust particles from the toilet floor, as doing so is believed to lower one's financial luck and is considered disrespectful to the toilet god.

Outlines

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🚽 Taboos and Dangers of Flushing Certain Items in Toilets

This paragraph discusses various cultural beliefs and superstitions surrounding the act of flushing certain items in toilets. It highlights that flushing metal objects, such as knives or small metal items like clips and pins, is considered a serious taboo that can anger the 'Toilet God' and lead to misfortune, including health issues and financial ruin. The speaker also shares personal anecdotes about the fear associated with old-style toilets and the potential for accidents. The importance of respecting the sanctity of the toilet and its deities is emphasized, as well as the consequences of not adhering to these cultural practices.

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🤒 Superstitions and Etiquette in Using Public Toilets

The second paragraph delves into specific regional superstitions and etiquette related to public toilets. It mentions the belief that spitting in the toilet can incur the wrath of the 'Toilet God', leading to severe illness. The narrative includes a story about a deity known as 'Ka-sama' from Izumo, who is associated with toilets and is believed to punish those who disrespect the toilet's sanctity. The paragraph also touches on other local beliefs, such as the idea that entering a toilet abruptly is considered rude, and that one should announce their presence by coughing before entering. Additionally, it advises against disposing of dust and debris from toilet cleaning into the toilet bowl, as it is believed to negatively affect one's financial fortune. The speaker concludes with a suggestion to cleanse the toilet with alcohol after an unpleasant incident, emphasizing the importance of maintaining cleanliness and respect for cultural practices.

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Keywords

💡Toilet Etiquette

Toilet etiquette refers to the socially accepted rules and behaviors when using a restroom. In the video's context, it is a set of guidelines to avoid actions that could negatively impact one's financial and health fortunes, as believed in some cultural superstitions. The script mentions that certain actions in the toilet, such as disposing of metal objects or spitting, are considered taboo and can lead to misfortune.

💡Superstitions

Superstitions are beliefs or practices that are based on irrational or supernatural ideas, often related to luck or fate. The video discusses various superstitions associated with the toilet, such as the belief that disposing of metal items in the toilet can cause serious illness to the household's master, reflecting a cultural belief in the power of actions within a sacred space.

💡Metal Objects

Metal objects, as mentioned in the script, are items made of metal that should not be disposed of in the toilet according to certain superstitions. The video warns against the practice of dropping metal items like knives or scissors into the toilet, as it is believed to offend the 'toilet god' and bring about punishment in the form of illness.

💡Toilet God

The concept of a 'Toilet God' is part of the cultural folklore discussed in the video. It is believed that this deity resides in the toilet and that certain actions can anger or please this god, affecting one's luck or health. The script uses the story of 'Ka-sama' from Izumo, a well-known toilet god, to illustrate the cultural reverence and rules surrounding toilet use.

💡Spitting

Spitting in the toilet is highlighted in the script as an example of poor etiquette that can anger the 'Toilet God' and lead to misfortune. It is considered disrespectful and is part of the cultural beliefs that dictate proper behavior in the restroom to maintain good fortune.

💡Health Fortune

Health fortune, as discussed in the video, is the belief that certain actions in the toilet can influence one's health. The script suggests that not adhering to toilet etiquette can lead to serious illness, tying the concept of health to the cultural importance of respecting sacred spaces.

💡Financial Fortune

Financial fortune is another aspect that the video links to toilet etiquette. It is believed that the toilet is a place that governs financial luck, and improper actions there can lead to poverty. This belief underscores the cultural significance of maintaining proper conduct in the toilet to ensure prosperity.

💡Toilet Paper

Toilet paper is mentioned in the script as one of the few items traditionally considered acceptable to dispose of in the toilet. It serves as a contrast to the other items discussed, which should not be flushed due to cultural superstitions and potential plumbing issues.

💡Cleaning Sheets

Cleaning sheets, used for wiping the toilet floor, are another item mentioned in the script. The video advises against disposing of these in the toilet, as it is believed to lower one's financial fortune, illustrating the cultural belief in the impact of cleanliness and order on luck.

💡Ritual Purification

Ritual purification, as suggested in the script, involves cleansing actions to counteract the negative effects of improper behavior in the toilet. The video recommends using alcohol or other purifying substances to 'cleanse' the toilet after certain actions, reflecting the cultural practice of ritual cleansing to restore balance.

💡Cultural Practices

Cultural practices encompass the customs, beliefs, and rituals of a society. The video script delves into various cultural practices related to the use of the toilet, such as the belief in the 'Toilet God', the importance of not spitting, and the need for ritual purification after certain actions, demonstrating the depth of cultural significance attached to even mundane activities.

Highlights

The video discusses the superstitions and consequences of certain actions in the bathroom that could lead to financial ruin or health issues.

It is commonly believed that only toilet paper and cleaning sheets should be flushed down the toilet, but sometimes other items are mistakenly flushed.

Flushing inappropriate items like saliva or small trash can anger the 'toilet god' and bring bad luck, including health problems.

The video lists three things that should never be flushed down the toilet and explains the reasons behind these superstitions.

Flushing metal items, such as knives or scissors, is considered especially dangerous as it could anger the 'toilet god' and cause serious illness.

Ancient toilets were more prone to having items fall into them, which is why such superstitions may have originated.

The belief that the toilet is a place that controls one's financial and health fortunes is deeply rooted in Japanese culture.

The video explains the story of 'Ka-sama', a toilet god from Izumo, and the traditions surrounding the month when gods gather in Izumo.

Spitting into the toilet is considered a disrespectful act that could lead to the wrath of the 'toilet god' and severe consequences.

There are regional beliefs that associate spitting in the toilet with attracting bad luck, such as poor eyesight.

The video suggests that before entering the toilet, one should make a sound to show respect to the 'toilet god', especially if the god is believed to be female.

Flushing small debris or dust from cleaning the toilet floor is said to decrease one's financial luck and should be avoided.

The video recommends disposing of cleaning sheets used to dry the toilet floor as trash instead of flushing them.

In cases of drunkenness or illness where one might do inappropriate things in the toilet, the video suggests purifying the toilet with alcohol afterwards.

The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of keeping the toilet clean and respecting the cultural beliefs associated with it.

The use of alcohol for purification in the toilet is highlighted as a traditional Japanese practice that has multiple uses.

Transcripts

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皆さんが知っている以上にトイレに

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まつわる近畿アクションは多くてですね

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知らずにやってしまうと貧乏になるどころ

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か家計そのものが破滅してしまうような

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恐ろしい事態になってしまうんです

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よはい皆さんこんにちは今日はですね

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トイレのお話をしていくんですが皆さん

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トイレに流してはいけないものがあるって

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ご存知でしたかこれはトイレの構造上のお

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話ではなくてですねコラよりられる

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いわゆるトイレにおける近畿とも言うべき

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アクションなんですよ通常はトイレに流す

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ものといえばトイレットペーパーかトイレ

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用のお掃除シートだけしか流さないと思う

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んですが時として違うものを流してしまう

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ということがあります例えばこういう

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酔っ払いのおじさんがついつい日頃の

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ストレスから飲みすぎてしまうと最終的に

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トイレでやることはまらよになってしまい

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ますしちょっとお行儀の悪い方はトイレに

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唾を吐いたりタバコなどの小さなゴミを

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流したことがあるという方もいらっしゃい

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ますがこれらのことは全てトイレでやって

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はいけない近畿に当たりますそしてもし

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これらのことを知らずにやってしまうと

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トイレは金運をつかさどる場所であること

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から貧乏になったり水がある場所は健康運

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にもつながるので大きな病に倒れてしまう

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ということもある恐ろしいアクションなん

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ですよそこで今回の動画ではトイレに絶対

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流してはいけないもの3戦とその理由に

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ついて解説していきますそれでは行ってみ

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ましょうチャンネル登録いいねボタン

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よろしくお願いしますトイレに絶対流して

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はいけないものの1つ目は金属性のもの

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ですこれはコラより言い続けられることな

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んですがトイレに刃物を落とすとその家に

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住まう人特に主は内臓に大きな病を抱える

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ようになると伝えられています私がこの話

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を聞いた時には内臓が腐り死に至ると聞い

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て恐ろしくなったのを覚えていますトイレ

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に落とすというのはどういうことかと言う

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とですね昔のトイレは組みとり式のトイレ

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が多かったのでそういったトイレだとよく

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物を落としてしまうことがあったんですよ

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私も幼少の頃住んでいた家は首取り式の

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いわゆるボットン便所だったのでスリッパ

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を誤って落としてしまったりして親にに

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よく怒られたものです昔はトイレに行くの

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が怖くてですね今のトイレは明るいんです

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が当時暮らしていた家のトイレは薄暗くて

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なおかつボット便所は縦に穴が開いている

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でしょうなので中から何か出てきそうでし

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たし便器をまたぐのも怖かったんですよね

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落ちたらどうしようなんていつも考えてい

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ましたよ古来より家の中にはあらゆる

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ところに神々が宿ると言われていて

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もちろんトイレにはトイレの神様が宿って

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おられるんですがトイレに刃物を流して

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しまうという行動はトイレに祀られている

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神物に刃物を向けることに値するため絶対

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やってはいけない近畿アクションなんです

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よもちろん昔の組みとり式のトイレであれ

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ば包丁やハサミくらいの大きさの刃物で

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あれば落ちてしまうだけの幅がありますが

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現代のトイレでは包丁やハサミといった

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大きさのものは流れませんしかし刃物でも

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カッターナイフのような場合ではどう

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でしょうかカッターナイフをわざわざ

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トイレに持ち込むということも考えにくい

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かもしれませんが日々の暮らしの中では

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何かの理由でそうしてしまうこともあるや

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もしれませんカッターナイフの歯はこの

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ように手で折って新しい歯を出すことが

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できますから折った歯を誤ってトイレに

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流してしまうとトイレの神様に刃物を向け

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たことになりバチが当たることもあります

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し他にもクリップや押しピンのような小さ

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金属性のものでもトイレに流してしまうと

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神様がお怒りになられるので気をつけて

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おきましょう次にやってはいけない近畿

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アクションはトイレに唾を履く行為です

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これはですねちょっとお行儀の悪い男性が

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やってしまいがちなことで私も公共の

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トイレでやっている人を見かけることが

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あるんですが便器の中に唾を吐くという

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行動もまたトイレの神様の怒りを買って

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しまう近畿アクションの1つなんですよ皆

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さん地方にはですねトイレにまつわる

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言い伝えが多数あってですねその中には

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この唾を吐くという行為を戒める言い伝え

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もありますその中でも有名なお話の1つに

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カ様というトイレの神様のお話があるん

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ですが皆さん知っていますかカ様というの

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は出雲に伝わるトイレの神様なんですが

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旧暦の10月にヤヨずの神々は皆出雲の地

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へ集結すると言われていることからこの

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時期のことを出雲ではかあ好きと呼ばれ

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ますまたこの呼び方には別の呼び方もあっ

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ておさんという呼び方もあるそうで全国

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から多くの神々が集まられることからこの

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時期はむに大声を出したり騒いだり演技の

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悪いことはしてはいけないという言い伝え

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があるんですよそして出雲の地へ集まった

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神々が再び元た地へ戻られる時のことを

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からさと言っていましたこのカの夜に

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トイレに行くとですねからさ様にお尻を

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撫でられるとか鍵と呼ばれる漁師が使う

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道具で引き裂かれるなどの伝承があります

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お尻を撫でられるくらいならいいんですが

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引き裂かれるのは恐ろしすぎますよねこの

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辛で様時にはカババーというそうなんです

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がカ様はトイレにて右手で台を左手でシを

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受けると言われていて唾を吐いてしまうと

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からさ様が口で受け止めなくてはいけなく

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なりカ様の怒りを買うと重い病気にかかる

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としてトイレで唾を吐くということを

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いましめてきましたまたある地方では便器

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の中に唾を履くと目が悪くなると言って

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絶対やってはいけない近畿として古くから

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言い伝えられていたりトイレの神様は女性

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という考えからいきなりトイレに入るのは

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失礼に当たるとしてトイレに入る前に一度

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これから入りますよという意味を込めて

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咳払いをしなくては行けないといったもの

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やお風呂に入る直前にトイレに行きたく

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なった場合1度服を切るのが面倒だからと

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すっぱ高でトイレに入ってはトイレの神様

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が激怒するなど実は皆さんが知っている

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以上にトイレにまつわる近畿は多いんです

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よそれほどトイレという場所は古くから

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大事にされてきたということなんでしょう

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ねところで皆さんはいつもトイレを綺麗に

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掃除されていると思いますがトイレの床を

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掃除したたトイレ用のシートをそのまま

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トイレに流してはいませんか実はトイレに

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流してはいけないもの3つ目はチリや埃と

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いったゴミをトイレに流してしまうとNG

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なんですよそしてこの行動は特に金運が

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さがると言われています前にもトイレの床

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を素で磨き上げるアクションを解説したと

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思いますがトイレの床って隅の方には意外

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と細かなゴミが溜まっていますそれを

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トイレ用のシートで吹き上げてトイレに

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流してしまうのは金運を下げてしまう行為

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なんですよなのでトイレの床を吹き上げた

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シートはトイレに流さずゴミとして処分

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するようにしましょうまた動画の冒頭こう

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いう酔っ払いおじさんが最終的にトイレで

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何をするかと言うとマライオンなわけなん

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ですがこれもですね実はトイレでやっては

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いけないアクションなんですよしかしそう

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なるとどこですればいいのか分からない

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ですよね道端でするなんて他の人の迷惑に

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なりますしまた他にも体調が悪い時や女性

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なら座りが激しい時にも同じような行動に

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なるはずですなのでこういう場合の対処法

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はトイレで回らよになってしまった後には

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必ず便器の中にお酒を流してお清めして

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おきましょう神なに祭ってあるお向きを

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使うのもいいですよ日本酒は自分たちが

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飲むだけではなく日本人にとって用途の幅

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が広いのでてきたアイテムなんですよね

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はい今回はトイレで流してはいけないもの

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というテーマで解説しましたではまた次回

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お会いし

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ましょう

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