In this short scene, we learn that the ritual is performed by all the kamitsukas, and that the kami are supposed to take part in it. The kamiyishi, a person who dresses the mikos' hair, is supposed to go to the shrine and perform the ceremony. The mikos perform a dance in front of their kami, and the ceremony is meant to be a way for them to express their love for their sama. This is why they call the ceremony "kamiyuishi" , which means "the ceremony" in Japanese. In this scene, the miko, who is wearing a black midori, is trying to find a way to express her love for her kami. She runs into a kamilyishi, who tells her that she is a specialist in the art of hair-dressing and that her job is to "make the sama happy" . She tells him that she wants to make him happy by making him feel as if he is the stronger of the two kami in the world.
In this short scene, we learn that the ritual is performed by all the kamitsukas, and that the kami are supposed to take part in it. The kamiyishi, a person who dresses the mikos' hair, is supposed to go to the shrine and perform the ceremony. The mikos perform a dance in front of their kami, and the ceremony is meant to be a way for them to express their love for their sama. This is why they call the ceremony "kamiyuishi" , which means "the ceremony" in Japanese. In this scene, the miko, who is wearing a black midori, is trying to find a way to express her love for her kami. She runs into a kamilyishi, who tells her that she is a specialist in the art of hair-dressing and that her job is to "make the sama happy" . She tells him that she wants to make him happy by making him feel as if he is the stronger of the two kami in the world.