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  • ...r liaising with the Fuzhou ''shiboshi'' Maritime Trade Office. A series of shrines on the grounds were dedicated to Tenpi ([[Mazu]]) and local deities, and a
    13 KB (2,083 words) - 16:33, 25 April 2018
  • ...e, Sôrin and Yoshimune set about destroying all of the Buddhist and Shinto shrines in the Tsuchimochi lands, an activity that angered the local population and
    13 KB (2,028 words) - 18:34, 9 March 2018
  • ...ne]], dedicated to his worship, remains one of the most prominent [[Shinto shrines]] in [[Kagoshima]] today.
    13 KB (2,008 words) - 02:06, 11 March 2020
  • ...had previously been closely intertwined, Buddhism was now extricated from shrines, to make them more purely Shinto sites. A great many temples were closed in
    48 KB (7,319 words) - 07:04, 21 April 2017
  • ...egular basis throughout Japanese history. Whether they were carrying their shrines into the streets of Kyoto to protest some perceived slight or giving aid to
    14 KB (2,328 words) - 02:30, 1 December 2014
  • ...and [[Naminoue Shrine]] (in [[1890]]) were also transformed into [[Shinto shrines]], incorporating them into networks and systems of sites of the nation. Shu ...ike have similarly been rebuilt and serve today either as active temples & shrines, or as museums and community centers. The castle, along with the royal maus
    41 KB (6,265 words) - 06:03, 29 July 2022
  • ...r, girls operating out of post-stations, and at teahouses near temples and shrines, though somewhat ambiguous in their status, could at least (unlike streetwa
    19 KB (2,874 words) - 14:44, 8 July 2016
  • ...mission might also be housed in private homes, Buddhist temples, or Shinto shrines.
    21 KB (3,226 words) - 06:15, 17 July 2020
  • ...ôgisho) similarly discussed in 1869 the possibility of establishing branch shrines of [[Ise Shrine]] in both cities, as centers for the national religion.<ref
    21 KB (3,151 words) - 02:36, 5 February 2018
  • ...and his nephew Minamoto (Murakami) Nakamune to oversee the construction of shrines and temples. It seems that the Murakami already had a stronghold on Noshima
    24 KB (3,668 words) - 00:48, 23 July 2022
  • ..., with Noh stages often being free-standing structures located at [[Shinto shrines]]; though often located indoors today, Noh stages retain the architectural
    22 KB (3,481 words) - 00:34, 26 June 2019
  • ...d by individual travelers), private homes, Buddhist temples, and/or Shinto shrines.<ref name=honjin53/> ''Honjin'' generally charged rates they themselves con
    23 KB (3,595 words) - 06:10, 17 July 2020
  • ...[kanpei taisha]]'' to be established overseas; in total, over 200 [[Shinto shrines]] were established in Taiwan during the colonial period.<ref>Mitsuhashi Tak
    25 KB (3,779 words) - 08:44, 15 January 2020
  • ...Io gusuku|Iô gusuku]] (O: ''yuuwa gusuku''), or sacred spaces, such as the shrines or ''[[utaki]]'' of [[Ganamui|Gânâmui]], [[Rinkai-ji]] & [[Oki Shrine]] (
    25 KB (3,835 words) - 04:01, 18 September 2021
  • ...tle into a shrine was necessary because at the time, up until 1932, Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples were the only sites which could be declared National T ...Kyûkeimon was also used when the king paid official visits to temples and shrines, or to sites in [[Urasoe]] or further north. Rainwater falling on and aroun
    73 KB (11,198 words) - 02:06, 8 December 2021
  • ...ntagonism of the common people; this included bans on desecrating palaces, shrines or temples, or by scattering Confucian materials; violence against peasants
    27 KB (4,274 words) - 01:37, 19 February 2020
  • ...were almost exclusively produced or sponsored by Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, court nobles, the Imperial Court, or samurai elites. The vast majority of
    27 KB (4,280 words) - 23:07, 25 June 2020
  • ...le either because of their location overseas, or secreted away in temples, shrines, or other private collections. One example of a famous work studied and cop
    35 KB (5,390 words) - 23:46, 25 July 2016
  • ...shibai'') and eight small ones (''koshibai''); Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines also occasionally staged performances, with the authorization of the ''[[ma
    43 KB (6,903 words) - 00:03, 26 June 2020
  • ...swords found in '''Kofun''' and the high number of swords which belongs to Shrines. Its debated how many activities were visualized with the ancient polishin
    45 KB (7,398 words) - 00:52, 18 August 2020

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