An Ema is a small plaque made of wood and is part of the Shinto and Buddhist religions. Prayers and wishes are written on the Emas and they are often decorated with symbols or animals. The plaques, once filled, are then hung at shrine until they are burned in symbolic ceremonies to separate the writing from the writer. This recording features the sounds of Emas colliding almost like chimes on a windy day. As the Emas collide with a wooden plunk the sound of wind fills the the forest around the shrine, blowing through the leafy canopy above.Stream this sound for free on Spotify, Youtube Music, and Amazon Music.Looking for something specific?Check out our playlists: Waves, Rain, Storms, Meditation, Fire, Wind, Fans, Nature, Trains, Traffic & Cars, Household, City, WinterLearn more about the White Noise AppDownload the White Noise app for free!Listen to Our Albums Ad Free on Spotify!
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