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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...
- this grudge. The name of the
shrine has been p****ed down to be "Nezumi no
Hokura" (鼠の秀倉, The Rat Shrine). It is also said that
after this,
large rats have...
- were
simply sacred groves or
forests where kami were present.
Hokora or
hokura (神庫) are
extremely small shrines like the ones that can be found, for example...
- Orchestra.
Masabumi Hosono was born on 15
October 1870, in the
village of
Hokura, now part of the city of Jōetsu, in
Niigata Prefecture. In 1896, he graduated...
- 5.5 km (3.4 mi)
upstream from the
river mouth. It also
flowed along the
Hokura River for 1.6 km (0.99 mi)
starting from its
confluence at the Seki River...
- to
house some yorishiro. A
trace of this
origin can be
found in the term
hokura (神庫),
literally meaning "deity storehouse",
which evolved into
hokora (also...
- (November 23) Ohitaki-sai (December 8) The Emperor's
Birthday (December 23)
Hokura-matsuri (December 31) New Year's Eve (December 31) Tsukinami-no-matsuri [ja]...
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dedicated specifically to
honden and
their characteristics. A
hokora or
hokura is a very
small Shinto shrine either found on the
precincts of a larger...
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Connecting corridor)
Noritosya (祝詞舎:
Prayer hall)
Honden (本殿: Main hall)
Hokura (神庫:
small shrine)
Komon (後門: Back gate)
Kitashinmon (北神門:
North kami's...
- Kofun) [41]
Hokura Kofun 保久良古墳
Hokura kofun Ōyodo 34°24′22″N 135°45′41″E / 34.406166°N 135.761522°E / 34.406166; 135.761522 (
Hokura Kofun) [42] Yanagi...