- parts. The
shinmei torii and its
variants are
characterized by
straight upper lintels.
Shime torii – just two
posts and a
shimenawa Shinmei torii Ise torii...
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Shinmei-zukuri (神明造) is an
ancient ****anese
architectural style typical of Ise
Grand Shrine's honden, the
holiest of
Shinto shrines. It is most common...
- like jinja. Sha or, occasionally, ja can also be used as a suffix, as in
Shinmei-sha or Tenjin-ja. As a suffix, this
indicates a
minor shrine that has received...
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Shinmei 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...
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Shinmei Shrine (仁科神明宮,
Nishina Shinmeigū) is a
Shinto shrine in Ōmachi,
Nagano Prefecture, ****an. The
shrine is the
oldest extant example of
shinmei-zukuri...
- The
Shinmei Line (深名線,
Shinmei-sen) was a ****anese
railway line in
Hokkaido operated by the
Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido)
which connected ****agawa...
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Amanawa Shinmei Shrine (甘縄神明神社,
Amanawa Shinmei Jinja) was
founded in 710 and is the
oldest Shinto shrine in Kamakura. It is
dedicated to the sun goddess...
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Shrine (所澤神明社,
Tokorosawa shinmei-sha) is a
Shinto shrine in Tokorozawa, Saitama, ****an.
Tradition holds that the
Tokorozawa Shinmei Shrine was
founded in...
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styles exist: taisha-zukuri,
shinmei-zukuri, and sumiyoshi-zukuri. They are
exemplified by
Izumo Taisha,
Nishina Shinmei Shrine and
Sumiyoshi Taisha respectively...
- (Tsumaki)). Haya****aki
established his own
style of swordsmanship,
calling it
Shinmei Musō-ryū (神明無双流). Haya****aki's art has had many
names since it was established...