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Izumo, Japan - September 26, 2012. People praying at  Izumo yashiro, Izumo-Taisha, Shinto shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. This shrine is a major cultural asset in Japan, dating from the  Nihon Shoki, Heian period,
Senior woman and her adult daughter praying together at a temple. Okayama, Japan
Tanabe, Wakayama / Japan - 05 18 2018: The grand entrance to the sacred Hongu Taisha Shrine, one of the three largest and most important shinto shrines of the Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage. Unesco site.
Tokyo, Japan - October 7, 2023:  A large wooden torii gate the park path leading to the Meiji Shrine, in Tokyo Japan dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken in Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan. January 8, 2024. the faithful in the internal courtyards of Meiji Shinto Temple in the city center
Small group of Japanese actors reenacting Edo period village scene in this historical reenactment at Toei studios in Kyoto.
Ise Shimenawa decorated at the entrance
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.
A signboard of a shrine written in Japanese that no shoes are allowed
A yak in Tibet raised by local people.
Dolls of Cow. Japanese new year card.\nJapanese New Year Cow object.
Two tourists visiting a Japanese shrine in Okayama Prefecture while on vacation
Sakurai, Nara, Japan - December 2, 2019 : Scenery of the Omiwa Jinja Shrine. Omiwa Shrine is one of the oldest extant Shinto shrines in Japan and the site has been sacred ground for some of the earliest religious practices in Japan.
Nara, Japan - May 31, 2016: Kasuga Sanctuary Park in spring season.
Izumo, Shimane, Japan - Sep 22 2020 : Prayers at Honden (main shrine) at Izumo Taisha Shrine. Visitors throwing small money Into donation box before they pray
This captivating photo, taken with a Leica Q3, offers a parallel perspective of an ancient bell striker at Wenshu Monastery in Chengdu. The image beautifully encapsulates the timeless elegance and cultural significance of this historical relic, inviting viewers to contemplate the rich heritage it represents.
prayer hall of Kumano Hayatama Taisha shrine in Wakayama, Japan
Tokyo, Japan: Torii Gate and Haiden of Yasukuni Shrine ('靖国神社'), Peaceful Country Shrine - Shinto shrine founded by Emperor Meiji in 1869 - people paying homage to the spirits of those who died in service of Japan, Chiyoda-ku. Open access, no entry fee site. Image obtained from a public area.
Tokyo, Japan. January 8, 2024. the faithful in the internal courtyards of Meiji Shinto Temple in the city center
Origami Ox for Chinese Zodiac year of the Ox
View of traditional Japanese lantern and building structure of Meiji Jingu Shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo
traditional japanese stone lantern
Kyoto, Japan - March 29 2023: Kitano Tenmangu Shrine is one of the most important of several hundred shrines across Japan dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, a scholar and politician
A woman walks through a large circle.\nChinowa-kuguri involves passing through a ring several meters in diameter woven with grass called thatch near the torii gate on the approach to the shrine.Passing through it purifies the mind and body, wards off misfortune, and prays for good health, warding off evil, and the safety of the family.Go through the figure 8 three times.It is held around June 30th and December 31st at many shrines.\n<Procedure>\n・After entering the shrine, wash your hands and mouth at the chozuya. In front of Chinowa, bow to the main shrine.\n・Start with your left foot and go counterclockwise while stepping over the ring with your left foot.Go around the left side of the circle, return to the front and bow once.\n・Next, start with your right foot and go clockwise while stepping over the ring with your right foot.After going around the right side of the circle, return to the front and bow once.\n・ Once again, turn counterclockwise from the left foot.Stand in front of the circle and bow. At the end, go through the ring and visit the worship hall.
Shiraito Falls signboard, Fujiyoshida City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Japan - Tokyo - Meiji-jingu par and temple between shinjuku and shibuya
Izumo, Shimane, Japan - September 19 2018 : Precincts scenery of the Izumo Taisha Shrine. Izumo-Taisha is one of the most ancient and important Shinto shrines in Japan.
Tokyo, Japan - October 7, 2023:  A large wooden torii gate marking the entrance to the public Yoyogi park, in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken in Tokyo
Kushida Shrine, Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan - November 2019 : Area in front of Kushida Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan.
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.
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