神社
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See also: Category:Shinto shrines.
神社 |
日本語: 神社は神道の宗教施設である。
Français : Un jinja est un temple Shinto. La plupart des jinja se trouvent au Japon.
Slovenščina: Jinja je šintoistični tempelj. Večina jinj je na Japonskem.
Torii 鳥居
[edit]English: Torii is a gate of shrines.
Français : Portes de temples Shinto.
한국어: 토리이는 신사의 대문이다.
Slovenščina: Torii so vrata templja.
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Senbon (thousands) torii in Fushimi-inari shrine, Kyoto
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Torii appear to float on water, Itsukushima Shrine
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The shrine's famous "floating" torii
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The torii from a distance
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Torii from the water
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Torii from the water
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Tourists visit torii at low tide
Honden and other buildings 本殿 神社建築
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Yasukuni shrine, Tokyo
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Yasaka shrine, Kyoto
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A "floating" building
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Itukusimajinja-sea-side
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Paper offerings
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Brackets support the roof of a building
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Lanterns hang from the eaves of a building
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Altar
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Noh stage
Hyakudo-ishi 百度石
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Hyakudo-ishi at shrine inside grounds of Wakayama Castle
Other Views
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Place for washing hands
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Deer roam freely around the precincts of the shrine
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Basin at entrance to shrine precincts
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Basin between buildings
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Stone lanterns by the sea
Things found at shrines
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Koma inu ("temple dog" or "shrine dog")
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Charms for various well-wishes
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Ema
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Omikuji, fortune-telling lots. These are at Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto.
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Ammunition at Yasukuni Jinsha
Jinja in Tokyo 東京の神社
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Yasukuni Shrine
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Hie Shrine
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Asakusa Jinja, Taito-ku
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Asakusa Shrine, Taito-ku
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Asakusa Shrine, Taito-ku
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Building at Kanda Myojin (Shinto shrine)
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Gate of Kanda Myojin
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Hand-washing basin at Kanda Myojin
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Roofs at Kanda Myojin
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Rail ornaments at Kanda Myojin
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Lanterns in front of building at Kanda Myojin
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Statue of Daikoku, Kanda Myojin (shrine)
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Monument to Zenigata Heiji, Kanda Myojin
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Monument to Hachigoro (sidekick of Zenigata Heiji), Kanda Myojin
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Sake barrels at Meiji Shrine
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Building at Meiji Shrine
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Imperial crest on torii, Meiji Shrine
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Kaguraden (probably), Meiji Shrine
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Ema, Meiji Shrine
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Priests and maidens, Meiji Shrine
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Torii, Meiji Shrine
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Clergies dancing in Meiji Shrine
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Meiji Shrine torii
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Toshogu, Ueno, Taito-ku
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Basin for washing hands, Meiji Shrine
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Stone lantern, Shinto shrine (jinja)
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Guji or kannushi, Shinto shrine (jinja)
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Shinjuku Hanazono Shito Shrine(tutelary shrine of Shinjuku)
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Tomiokahachimangu shrine.
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Yushima Tenmangu shrine,Bunkyo-ku.
Events at Shrines 神社の祭事
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Noh
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Noh
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Noh
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Noh
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Noh