- A
Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: 'kami
shrine') is a
structure whose main
purpose is to
house ("enshrine") one or more kami, the...
- The
Togakushi Shrine (戸隠神社,
Togakushi Jinja) is a
Shinto shrine in Togakushi,
Nagano City,
Nagano Prefecture, ****an. The
shrine is at the base of Mount...
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Shintō such as po****r
Shintō, folk
Shintō,
domestic Shintō,
sectarian Shintō,
imperial house Shintō,
shrine Shintō,
state Shintō, new
Shintō religions...
- List of
Shinto shrines in
Kyoto includes many
Shinto shrines; but this list encomp****es only some of the 400
Shinto shrines with
scattered locations throughout...
- The Ise
Shrine (****anese: 伊勢神宮, Hepburn: Ise Jingū),
located in Ise, Mie
Prefecture of ****an, is a
Shinto shrine dedicated to the
solar goddess Amaterasu...
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Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社, Itsukushima-jinja) is a
Shinto shrine on the
island of
Itsukushima (po****rly
known as Miyajima), best
known for its "floating"...
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related to
Shinto shrines. For
lists of
Shinto shrines, see: List of
Shinto shrines in ****an List of
Shinto shrines in
Kyoto List of
Shinto shrines outside...
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Shrine Shinto is a form of the
Shinto religion. It has two main varieties:
State Shinto, a pre-World War II variant, and
another centered on
Shinto shrines...
- ****anese
State Shinto. This
system classified Shinto shrines as
either official government shrines or "other"
shrines. The
official shrines were divided...
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Watazumi Shrine, also
known as
Watatsumi Shrine is a
Shinto shrine in Tsushima, Nagasaki. It has a
famous row of five
torii in a row with two in the ocean...