For First-Timers

Meet the Producer & Instructor

 Producer Profile 

Business Producer / Head Priest of mononobe Shinto
道幸 龍現 r y u g e n  d o k o

Born in Hokkaido in 1972.
Business producer and Shinto practitioner.
Leader of the “Tokusakandakara” practice group. Head of the Mononobe Shinto sect.

As a business consultant, he has guided over 300 companies, including large trading firms with annual sales of 300 billion yen, and helped more than 3,000 people achieve success over 20 years.

Additionally, he has explored and researched Shinto and other Japanese religions, proposing ways to integrate deities and spirituality into business.

He organizes the annual “Ise Jingu Tour,” where about 300 people participate in a special pilgrimage. In 2021, the tour celebrated its 12th anniversary. In August 2018, he became the first president of the Yoshitsune Shrine National Association. In 2022, he offered the Shizuru Shinto dance and Koshu-ryu Jujutsu Kagura at Ise Jingu Geku in both January and June.

As an author, his works include *”Business Experts Secretly Relying on Japanese Gods”* (Sanmark Publishing), as well as *”Accelerating Success”* (Sanmark Publishing), which sold over 100,000 copies under his real name, Takehisa Michisachi, and *”Breaking Walls and Building Bridges”* (Shueisha). He has also co-authored *”The Dragon Connection: Rising Luck CD Book”* and *”The Best Shrines for Your Wishes to Come True!”*. He also supervised *”The Strongest Luck-Attracting Shrine for Great Success.”

 

 

 Lecturer Profile 

Dancer: YUKI
Choreographer 清水上友紀( Y u k i S u z u g a m i )

Originally from and currently residing in Sapporo.
Head of the Shizuru Shinto Dance School. Mononobe Shinto Assistant Priest.
Responsible for the Seoritsu-hime deity. Representative of the Hokkaido Branch Norito (Shinto prayer) Practice Group.

Experienced in various dance genres, including jazz dance, hip-hop, locking, house, and traditional Japanese dance.

Provides online dance instruction and runs a dance school in Sapporo and its surrounding areas. With the theme of “Spreading the Spirit of Japan through Dance to the World,” he choreographs, directs, and performs at various events.

 

Thoughts on Shinto Dance

Since ancient times, the Japanese have offered prayers through dance.
Dancing the goddesses, dancing the myths,
Across time and space, the goddesses descend to dance.
Through dance, we spread the spirit of Japan to the world.

By dancing,

〖We awaken the soul, leading to the liberation of the soul.〗

Connecting with our own goddess, we remember our true selves.
When the inner goddess awakens, our talents come to life.

Shizuru Shinto Dance

Through dance, we can change the world.
With the beauty of dance, we offer our prayers to the gods.