-
found within these precincts.
Shrines often have an office,
known as a
shamusho, a
saikan where priests undergo forms of
abstinence and
purification prior...
- of the
shamusho (社務所) of the
Hirohara shrine (c. 1944) Same side view of the
shamusho today, now an
indoor area.
Identified by the
shamusho's low sideroof...
- hall for
Shinto music and dance), Chōzuya (手水舎:
place for cleansing),
Shamusho (社務所:
shrine office).
Honden Kagura-den
Temizuya Torii A
flight of stone...
- temizuya, the
fountain where visitors cleanse their hands and
mouth and the
shamusho (社務所), the
office that
supervises the shrine.
Shrines can be very large...
-
stage in
honor of the
resident divinities.
Saikan (Purification Retreat)
Shamusho (Shrine Office) (斎館社務所)
Yasukuni Kaikan formerly Kokuboukan (靖國会館, 旧「国防館」)...
-
Hirohara Jinja's
shamusho remains as the last
Shinto shrine structure still intact in
Southeast Asia
after World War II...
- Sun-Shooting
Tower and
houses an
observation deck. The
existing main
office (社務所,
shamusho) and
purification hall (斎館, saikan) are
wooden structures built in the...
-
lanterns Kagura-den –
building dedicated to Noh or the
sacred kagura dance Shamusho – the shrine's
administrative office Ema –
wooden plaques bearing prayers...
- shashinsho. Tochigi-ken Kamitsuga-gun Nikkō-cho:
Bekkaku Kanpeisha Tōshō-gū
Shamusho, 1934;
retrieved 2013-1-16.
Lowder 1874, "The
Legacy of Ieyasu", reprinted...
-
Honden Treasure House Treasure House Take-jinja, Kifune-jinja Take-jinja,
Shamusho Take-jinja, Ten-jinja Take-jinja, Torii-1 Take-jinja, Torii-2 Take Shrine...