Kashiwade

Places of Worship

Kashiwadekashiwade / 柏手

The practice of clapping hands together during shrine worship to show reverence and announce one's presence.

Kashiwade is the act of striking the palms together during prayer at a shrine, serving both to express respect and to signal one's presence to the deity. The name may derive from the resemblance to hands pressed together over a kashiwa leaf, or it may be a phonetic variation of “hakushu” (applause).

For a clearer sound, it is said to slightly offset the right hand downward rather than aligning the palms perfectly. Note that at Buddhist temples, visitors perform gassho (silent pressing of palms) without clapping — a common point of confusion for those unfamiliar with the distinction between shrine and temple etiquette.