- war memorial.
Shrines can be
found in
various settings, such as churches, temples, cemeteries, or as
household shrines.
Portable shrines are also found...
- yashiro.
Miniature shrines (hokora) can
occasionally be
found on roadsides.
Large shrines sometimes have on
their precincts miniature shrines,
sessha (摂社) or...
- of
black Shriners to
continue practicing and
fundraising nationwide. The
Worldwide Fraternal Shrine Family counts 35,000
members in 227
shrines, with its...
-
known simply as Jingū (神宮), Ise
Shrine is a
shrine complex composed of many
Shinto shrines centered on two main
shrines, [Naikū [ja]] Error: {{nihongo}}:...
- locations. The kami are
worshipped at
kamidana household shrines,
family shrines, and
jinja public shrines. The
latter are
staffed by priests,
known as kannushi...
-
Shokonsha but
renamed to
Gokoku shrines in 1939. They are
considered the ****anese
equivalent of the Martyrs'
shrines of
other Asian cultures. The Chōshū...
-
Roman Catholic National shrines Our Lady of
Willesden in Willesden,
London NW10 -
Anglican and
Roman Catholic shrines Shrine Church of Our Lady of Consolation...
-
Shinto shrine (ichinomiya) of Aki Province. This
shrine is one of the "Three
Great Shrines of Aki Province",
along with Take
Shrine and
Hayatani Shrine. The...
-
shrines (****anese: 神明神社, lit. '
Shrine of deity') are
shrines dedicated to the
worship of the ****anese
solar deity Amaterasu. The head
Shinmei shrine is...
-
shrine or martyr's
shrine is any
shrine in
honour of a
martyr or martyrs. It may
refer to: Martyrium, a type of
Christian building Martyrs'
shrines (China)...