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Miniature Japanese shrines
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
Setsumatsusha
Japanese kami
Prefecture Dazaifu Tenmangū (setsumatsusha) - Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture Ame no Hohi no Mikoto Shrine - Kyoto Kamo Shrine (setsumatsusha) - Imabari, Ehime Prefecture
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Shinto shrine in Granite Falls, Washington, US
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
Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America
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Miniature Shinto shrine
shrines were huts built to house some yorishiro. Glossary of Shinto Setsumatsusha Spirit house Aedicula The word yorishiro (依り代) literally means approach
Hokora
Japanese shrine of the Shinto religion
chinjusha comes from the words chinju (鎮守・鎮; guardian) and sha (社; shrine). Setsumatsusha (摂末社) is a combination of two words: sessha (摂社; auxiliary shrine) and
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Architecture of Japanese Shinto shrines
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
Shinto_architecture
Establishment of State Shinto Shrines
Village shrines: 52,133 Ungraded shrines: 136,947 List of Shinto shrines Setsumatsusha Miyazaki Gokoku Shrine [ja] and Kumamoto Gokoku Shrine [ja] were completed
Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
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Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan
The Himegamisha Shrine (Japanese: 比売神社, Himegamisha) is a Shinto shrine in the city of Nara, in Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is built in 1981 by the people
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Type of Shinto shrine
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]
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Japanese tutelary deity
of Japanese Buddhism § tatchū Jinushigami List of Japanese deities Setsumatsusha Ubusunagami Ujigami "神社とまつりの知識 氏神・産土神・鎮守神". Ōsaki Hachimangū. 2004.
Chinjugami
Shrine Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
shrine's annual festival is held on June 1. It used to be affiliated as a Setsumatsusha with Enryaku-ji but now it is considered a branch shrine of Hiyoshi
Hiyoshi_Tōshō-gū
Shinto shrine in Sakurai, Japan
general. The Ōmiwa shrine complex includes notable auxiliary shrines (setsumatsusha), including 12 Sessha (摂社, auxiliary shrine) and 28 massha (末社, branch
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Empire of Japan policy to merge shrines
deities of multiple shrines in one shrine, or relocating them to the setsumatsusha of one shrine and eliminating the other shrines. The Japanese government
Shrine_Consolidation_Policy
Shintō shrine in Tokorozawa, Japan
period, making it one of the oldest structures in Saitama Prefecture. Setsumatsusha include a Yasaka Shrine and a Suiten-gū shrine. Hondawakano-mikoto Himegami
Hatogamine_Hachiman_Shrine
Shinto shrine in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Hakkengū (Japanese: 八剣宮) is a Shinto shrine established in 708 located in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, in Japan. It is the betsugū (auxiliary shrine)
Hakkengū
60), respectively. The shrine contains a number of auxiliary shrines (setsumatsusha) within its precincts, some of which are: Toyoukehime Shrine (豊受姫神社
Ōhi_Shrine
Sacred mountain in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Tenkōkyo's shrines, Iwaki Jinja (石城神社) and its affiliated auxiliary shrines (setsumatsusha 摂末社) predate the Shinto Tenkokyo shrines. Shinto shrines on Mount Iwaki
Mount_Iwaki_(Yamaguchi)
Shinto shrine in Japan
that it was located further to the southwest. The Ise Ryōgū Bekkyū Setsumatsusha lists the shrine as a subordinate shrine of the Ise Inner Shrine, managed
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