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Hokora or
hokura (祠 or 神庫) is a
miniature Shinto shrine either found on the
precincts of a
larger shrine and
dedicated to folk kami, or on a
street side...
- jingū, mori, myōjin, -sha, taisha,
ubusuna or yashiro.
Miniature shrines (
hokora) can
occasionally be
found on roadsides.
Large shrines sometimes have on...
- for
example Ise Shrine, or as
small as a beehive, as in the case of the
hokora,
small shrines frequently found on road sides.
Before the
forced separation...
- Magazine,
issue 159, page 40 (in ****anese),
accessed on
February 27, 2018
Hokora N64,
accessed on
February 23, 2019 The
Gaming Intelligence Agency, accessed...
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household shrines,
Shinto also
features small wayside shrines known as
hokora.
Other open
spaces used for the
worship of kami are iwasaka, an area surrounded...
- virtue.
These kami are
celebrated regionally, and
several miniature shrines (
hokora) have been
built in
their honor. In many cases,
people who once
lived are...
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their respective "District shrines",
while the
smaller local shrines or
Hokora ranked beneath the "Village shrines". Here is a non-exhaustive list of shrines...
- metre-high
Mount Moriya. On its
eastern peak
stands a
miniature shrine or
hokora enshrining a
deity referred to in old do****ents as 'Moriya Daijin' (守矢大臣...
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second character is ci Jisi
Ancestral shrine Jongmyo (shrine) Miao
Shrine Hokora 教育部,卡米爾. "教育百科 | 教育雲線上字典". pedia.cloud.edu.tw (in
Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved...
- Afterwards,
Seinensha rebuilt the
hokora and
erected a
plinth with the
words "Senkaku Jinja"
written on it. The
hokora and
plinth are
built of
solid granite...