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Ablution in
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media related to
Chōzuya. K Yokoi, R Nawata, S Furui, T Nagasawa, S Yanase, M Kimura, Y Itokawa...
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Cleansing station may
refer to:
Baths and wash
houses in
Britain Chōzuya, a
Shinto water ablution pavilion for a
ceremonial purification rite
known as...
- shrine:
Torii –
Shinto gate
Stone stairs Sandō – the
approach to the
shrine Chōzuya or
temizuya –
fountain to
cleanse one's
hands and face Tōrō – decorative...
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Diagram of a jinja: 1. torii, 2.
stone stairs, 3. sandō, 4.
chōzuya, 5. tōrō, 6. kagura-den, 7. shamusho, 8. ema, 9. Sessha/m****ha, 10. komainu, 11. Haiden...
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chosen by folk etymology. It is also
written with the
single kanji 斗. At
chōzuya (place for
washing hands and
rinsing mouths to
purify body and soul), hishaku...
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visiting path)
leads from the
torii to the honden. On its
right side
stand a
chōzuya (手水舎), the
traditional water ablution pavilion used by
worshippers to purify...
- from the
custom of
rinsing one’s
mouth and
cleansing one’s body in the
chōzuya before entering the
sacred precincts of a
Shinto shrine or a
Buddhist temple...
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office Administration office Administration office Chōzuya (手水舍, The
Water Ablution Shelter)
Chōzuya (手水舍, The
Water Ablution Shelter)
Bronze horse Komainu...
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temple for easy childbirth,
healthy life and lactation. The
temple gate The
chōzuya (purification fountain) The
central water fountain Ema
boards dedicated...
- shrine:
Torii –
Shinto gate
Stone stairs Sandō – the
approach to the
shrine Chōzuya or
temizuya –
place of
purification to
cleanse one's
hands and
mouth Tōrō...