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Ōmiwa Shrine (大神神社,
Ōmiwa-jinja), also
known as Miwa
Shrine (三輪神社, Miwa-jinja,
alternately written as Miwa-myōjin (三輪明神)), is a
Shinto shrine located...
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Ōmiwa Shrine (大神神社)
refers to a
number of
related Shinto shrines in ****an
dedicated to the kami Ōmononushi. It may
refer to:
Ōmiwa Shrine, the main shrine...
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Ōmiwa Shrine (大神神社,
Ōmiwa-jinja) is a
Shinto shrine that is
located in Ichinomiya, Aichi, ****an. The
honden is
built in the nagare-zukuri style. Ōmiwa...
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spirit or
mitama - of Ōnamuchi. Ōmononushi's
chief place of
worship is
Ōmiwa Shrine located at the foot of
Mount Miwa,
which serves as the shrine's object...
- Miwa
family is said to be
Okuninushi no Mikoto, via Ōtataneko [ja]. The
Omiwa clan, also
known as the
Ogami clan, were a
prominent family in
ancient ****an...
- The one for nuns was Hokke-ji. The
primary shinto shrine was Sakurai's
Ōmiwa Shrine, but
there have been no
records stating as such
found at the shrine...
- so-called shime-torii (注連鳥居), an
example of
which can be seen in
front of
Ōmiwa Shrine's
haiden in Nara (see also the
photo in the gallery). The rope was...
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yorishiro (substitute object) that
serve as a more
direct bond to a kami.
Ōmiwa Shrine in Nara, for example,
contains no
sacred images or
objects because...
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originated from the
Ōmiwa Shrine in Nara Prefecture,
which is
dedicated to the god of sake.
Every year on
November 14, the
Ōmiwa Shrine decorated a sugi...
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ceremonies and for
worshiping the kami. In some cases, for
example at Nara's
Ōmiwa Shrine, the
honden can be
missing and be
replaced by a
patch of
sacred ground...