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Sessha (摂社,
auxiliary shrine) and m****ha (末社, undershrine), also
called eda-miya (枝宮,
branch shrines) (collectively
known as
setsumatsusha (摂末社)) are small...
- mairi" and "Jingū
sessha m****ha junhai". "Oisesan wo arukō" p. 21 "Jingū
sessha m****ha junhai", The
second volume (下巻) p. 15 "Jingū
sessha m****ha junhai"...
- of the kami. The
Atsuta Shrine has 1 betsugū, 8
sessha, and 19 m****ha
inside the hongū, and 4
sessha and 12 m****ha
outside hongū, 45
shrines in total...
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complex itself consists of two main buildings: the
Honsha shrine and the
Sessha Marodo-jinja, as well as 17
other different buildings and
structures that...
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stone stairs, 3. sandō, 4. chōzuya, 5. tōrō, 6. kagura-den, 7. shamusho, 8. ema, 9.
Sessha/m****ha, 10. komainu, 11. Haiden, 12. tamagaki, 13. honden...
- roadsides.
Large shrines sometimes have on
their precincts miniature shrines,
sessha (摂社) or m****ha (末社). Mikoshi, the
palanquins which are
carried on poles...
- shrine's
administrative office Ema –
wooden plaques bearing prayers or
wishes Sessha/m****ha –
small auxiliary shrines Komainu – the so-called "lion dogs", guardians...
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complex includes notable auxiliary shrines (setsumatsusha),
including 12
Sessha (摂社,
auxiliary shrine) and 28 m****ha (末社,
branch shrine)
which are marked...
- Aramatsuri-no-miya
enshrining Amaterasu's ara-mitama. Atsuta-jingū has a
sessha called Ichi-no-misaki
Jinja for her ara-mitama and a m****ha
called Toosu-no-yashiro...
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Hirano Shrine and Kotohira-gū. Seidaimyōjin (精大明神),
enshrined as one of the
sessha (auxiliary shrine) of
Shiramine Shrine, is the kami of the mari (kemari...