- undershrine), also
called eda-miya (枝宮,
branch shrines) (collectively
known as
setsumatsusha (摂末社)) are
small or
miniature shrines entrusted to the care of a larger...
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Prefecture Dazaifu Tenmangū (
setsumatsusha) - Dazaifu, ****uoka
Prefecture Ame no Hohi no
Mikoto Shrine -
Kyoto Kamo
Shrine (
setsumatsusha) - Imabari,
Ehime Prefecture...
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western Shinto community.
Torii at the
entrance from the road A
lantern A
Setsumatsusha Two
Magatama A
hokora along the
stream Frog
statues in
front of a statue...
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shrines were huts
built to
house some yorishiro.
Glossary of
Shinto Setsumatsusha Spirit house Aedicula The word
yorishiro (依り代)
literally means approach...
- synonyms. For this reason, this kind of
shrine is now
sometimes called setsumatsusha (摂末社).
Shrine buildings can have many
different basic layouts, usually...
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Chinju written as 鎮守 or
sometimes just 鎮.
meaning Guardian, and Sha (社)
Setsumatsusha (摂末社) is a
combination of two
words Sessha (摂社,
auxiliary shrine) and...
- Hakkengū (****anese: 八剣宮) is a
Shinto shrine established in 708
located in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya,
Aichi Prefecture, in ****an. It is the betsugū (auxiliary shrine)...
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Ibaraki Ken-sha Tōsandō Ōmi
unknown Mino Nangū
Otabi Shrine Tarui, Gifu
Setsumatsusha Hida Hida Sōja [ja] Takayama, Gifu Ken-sha
Shinano Shinano Omiya Shrine [ja]...
- The
Himegamisha Shrine (****anese: 比売神社, Himegamisha) is a
Shinto shrine in the city of Nara, in Nara Prefecture, ****an. It is
built in 1981 by the people...
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Village shrines: 52,133
Ungraded shrines: 136,947 List of
Shinto shrines Setsumatsusha Miyazaki Gokoku Shrine [ja] and
Kumamoto Gokoku Shrine [ja] were completed...