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Shinto shrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shinto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Japanese Shinto Shrine Guide and Shintoism Photo Tour ... If the gate is a plain one, without any decoration on it, you know that it is a ”pure” Shinto shrine. If the shrine has a plaque on it’s gate, it is Ryobu Shinto, which means Shinto that has been influenced by Buddhism.
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The island of Itsukushima, in the Seto inland sea, has been a holy place of Shintoism since the earliest times. The first shrine buildings here were probably erected in the 6th century. The present shrine ... If you have been to Itsukushima Shinto Shrine recently, please give us feedback through our partner TripAdvisor...
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japanese religion of shinto ... Brief history of Shinto: ... Jinja (Shrine) Shinto: This is the largest Shinto group. It was the original form of the religion; its roots date back into pre-history. Until the end of World War II, it was closely aligned with State Shinto.
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teaching comparative religion through art and architecture ... (photo credit); (Click on image for larger view); The curved roof and ornamental detail ; of Tomakamai Shinto Shrine shows ; the Chinese architectural influence ; imported with Buddhism.;
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Located on a pristine 25 acre site near Seattle, WA (by car - by bus), Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America is the traditional Jinja Shinto Shrine and the direct North American branch of Tsubaki O Kami Yashiro in Mie Prefecture one of the oldest and most prestigious shrines in Japan with a history of over 2000 years.
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