Tokin
Not to be confused with token.
A Tokin(é 襟, ã¨ãã‚“) is a small black box worn on the foreheads of Yamabushi – practitioners of ShugendŠ– or Tengu, dangerous yet protective spirits of the mountains and forests from the Japanese mythology. It is not only worn as a head decoration, but also used as a drinking cup. It is similar in appearance to tefillin worn by Orthodox Jews. It is theorized that they may be of common origin (see reference articles in Japanese-Jewish Common Ancestor Theory); however the Tokin may simply be an evolution and miniaturization of a full-sized hat of the same name worn earlier in the Kamakura period.
"Tokin" is also the name of a "promoted pawn"(ã¨é‡‘ in Japanese) in shogi (Japanese chess).
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