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  • ...a]]) and [[Chikubushima]] (in the center of [[Lake Biwa]]), and many small shrines to Benzaiten are also located on tiny islands in manmade ponds. She is one ...ake or dragon) is frequently emblazoned on banners and elsewhere at Benten shrines. Benzaiten is sometimes also said to incorporate within her three deities:
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  • [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...e put into place, it will allow for "the worship and reverence of [Shinto] shrines by all people below heaven, [and] the preservation of the doctrine of our I ...hinto shrines throughout the country, leaving the administration of Shinto shrines firmly in the hands of Shinto (not Buddhist) priests.
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  • ...hrine]] in [[Naha]], and is counted among the [[Ryukyu Eight Shrines|Eight Shrines of Ryûkyû]]. [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...hi'' is a type of iron slit-gong hung and rung at the entrance to [[Shinto shrines]], or a smaller version of it used in [[kabuki]] to evoke the atmosphere of
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  • *A style of gate particular to [[Shinto shrines]].
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  • ...taking up roughly 1/4th to 1/3rd of the grounds. As is typical of [[Shinto shrines]], however, the shrine in fact includes a rather extensive swath of land. [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...shrines to [[Tenpi]] (aka Mazu), a [[Taoist]] goddess of the sea. The two shrines, called Upper (''Kami'') and Lower (''Shimo'') Tenpi-gû, are believed to h ...[1889]], the images of Tenpi which had been the objects of worship at both shrines were moved to the Tensonbyô, a different Taoist shrine in the area, which
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  • ...of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. It is the head shrine of a network of Toyokuni shrines throughout the country. Branch shrines quickly proliferated throughout the country, as regional ''daimyô'' and ot
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  • [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...d Shrine at Izumo is one of the oldest and most important [[Shinto shrines|shrines]] in the [[Shinto]] tradition, along with [[Ise Shrine]]. Located in [[Shim ...r to those with special permission.<ref>Gallery labels, Masuura Yukihito, "Shrines of the Gods," College of Creative Studies, UC Santa Barbara, Jan 2014.[http
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  • [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...ssociated [[Shinto shrines|shrines]], and the people affiliated with those shrines), and to serve their ''daimyô'', who would not allow Christians into his a
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