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Mie, Japan - Mar 17, 2018. Part of Ise Shrine (Ise Jingu) in Mie, Japan. The Shrine is Japan most sacred Shinto shrine and dates back to the 3rd Century.
Tokyo, Japan - September 19, 2015 : People at the Autumn Festival of Kumano Shrine in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Many street vendors with games and selling Japanese festival food.
Kanazawa, Japan - January 1st, 2024: Kuboichiotsutsurugigu, a Shinto shrine situated at Shimoshincho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
Main entrance of Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii Temple (shinto religion) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Kawagoe, Japan- 17 May, 2024: Shinto shrine of in Hikawa Shrine in Kawagoe, Japan. Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine is said to be approximately 1500 years old
traditional japanese stone lantern
Fujiyoshida, Japan - November 16, 2015: The main hall of Arakura Sengen Shrine. The shrine is part of Arakurayama Sengen Park, known for Chureito Pagoda and views of Mt. Fuji.
A group of multiracial friends are visiting a shrine during their travel.
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Stairs in temple
Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan - May 23, 2020 : Scenery of the Jonangu Shrine. Jounangu is a shrine in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. This shrine attracts people's faith in hoyoke, the protection for removing calamities related to direction.
Tokyo, Japan-January 4, 2023:\nA big crowd under the police traffic control is walking through the South Sacred Gate (Romon Gate) of Meiji-Jingu Shrine to enter the ground of the Main Hall. During the New Year season, the gate is elaborately decorated to welcome the year with various signs, including the picture of Oriental zodiac. The year 2023 is year of the rabbit.\nAbout 3 million people visit Meiji-jingu Shrine during the three days of New Year, to pray for their health and good luck for the year.\nMeiji-Jingu Shrine, a Shinto shrine, was established in 1920 and dedicated to Emperor Meiji (1852-1914) and his consort Empress Shoken (1850-1914); the great grand parents of the current Emperor Naruhito.\nAll visitors, as it has now become customary, wear protective face mask to prevent Corona virus pandemic.
Around Honoohonome Jinja Shrine in Beppu. Taken in March 2020.
Japan - Tokyo - Meiji-jingu par and temple between shinjuku and shibuya\n\nIn this photo we see a detail of this particular architecture as well as one of the lanterns
Saga, Japan - July 20, 2022: Yutoku Inari Shrine was built in 17th century, this well-known temple has scenic views and a popular new year festival.
A group of multiracial friends are visiting a shrine during their travel.
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High angle view of temple surrounded by pond
Colorful Main Hall Honden Hotoku Ninomiya Shinto Shrine Odawara Japan. Shrine founded 1894 for Hotoku Ninomiya. Common custom hang prayer cards Shinto Shrines in Japan.
31 march 2019 - Takayama, Japan: View of the Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine in Takayama, Japan
Kamakura, Japan- 14 May, 2024: Shirahata Shrine in Kamakura, Japan. Shirahata Jinja is a sub shrine of the Hachiman Shrine .
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Fukuoka, Japan - Dec 27, 2022 : Beautiful view of the Sumiyoshi shrine with blue sky in Fukuoka, Japan on Dec 27, 2022.
Tokyo, Japan-January 3, 2022:\nIn front of the Main Hall of Meiji-Jingu Shrine, people in the front line are praying and the rest of the people are waiting on the ground of the Main Hall. As so many people visit the Shrine during the New Year season to pray for their health and good luck for the year, a normal wooden offertory box is not enough and, therefore, a huge sheet is spread out in front for visitors to throw coins and notes.\nAbout 3 million people visit Meiji-jingu Shrine during the three days of New Year, to pray for their health and good luck for the year.\nMeiji Jingu Shrine, a Shinto shrine, was established in 1920 and dedicated to Emperor Meiji (1852-1914) and his consort Empress Shoken (1850-1914); the great grand parents of the current Emperor Naruhito.\nAll visitors, as it has now become customary, wear protective face mask to prevent Corona virus pandemic.
Tokyo, Japan - May 25, 2024 : People at a festival in Hanazono Shrine, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Many street vendors with games and selling Japanese festival food.
Anahachiman Shrine is known for its Ichiyōraifuku amulet. Photographed on January 19, 2024 in Minato-Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo.
Entrance of Yoyogi Hachimangu Shrine, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
A Traditional Japanese Wooden Lantern glowing in the evening with green trees behind.
Enoshima, Japan - November 24, 2018 : Enoshima shrine traditional architecture
Green city Nagareyama, Chiba Prefectures.
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