Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
Decoration of Shimenawa. Japanese new year celebration object. Japanese word of this photography means \
Portrait of woman in Kimono / Hakama holding a card in shooting booth in traditional Japanese town
Sakura, Japan; 1st October 2023: Ema: wooden tablets to make wishes in Japan
Photographed a landscape of worshipers watching a fortune in front of the temple office of Yakuouin Takao, shooting record June 10, 2021, Hachioji City, Tokyo, Japan.
Shiraito Falls signboard, Fujiyoshida City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Tokyo, Japan-12 May 2024: Wooden prayer plaques hanging in the Meiji-jingu Temple, a Shinto Shrine in busy city of Tokyo.
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.
Kawasaki in Kanagawa, Japan 01/03/2018\nTemple where 3 million people visit New Year 's worship.The landscape of the people walking towards the main shrine.
Nara, Japan - May 31, 2016: Kasuga Sanctuary Park in spring season.
Miyajima, Japan - 9 August 2015: Paper charms tied at Itsukushima Shrine on the island of Miyajima, Japan, moved by the wind, by day.
Two tourists visiting a Japanese shrine in Okayama Prefecture while on vacation
Japanese culture
Tokyo, Japan: Torii Gate and Haiden of Yasukuni Shrine ('é–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.
Kyoto, Japan - January 08, 2020: Small Orange Great Torii Gates with Japanese notes in the Fushimi Inari Shrine Temple
The Chinese character \
Ise, Japan - December 29, 2013:  Japanese people bow and enter the sanctuary of Tsuchi-no-miya, one of the spirits worshiped at Ise Jingu as part of the Shinto religion.
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.
View of traditional Japanese lantern and building structure of Meiji Jingu Shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo
Image of Japanese signboard \
On a sunny day in April 2024, the remains of Kofuku Station and the Kofuku Bell will be preserved and exhibited at Kofuku Transportation Park in Kofuku Town, Obihiro City, Hokkaido.
Female student in hakama at graduation ceramony
Warning of dam release. Translation: dangerous. By dam discharge... 7.1 km upstream of this river...
Senior woman and her adult daughter praying together at a temple. Okayama, Japan
Ise, Japan - December 30, 2022: People are walking through the torii gates and heading towards the main shrine in Ise Jingu.
Shibuya City, Japan - May 22, 2023: Visitors walk the forest path leaving Meiji Jingu. A torii gate stands in the background. Spring morning in the Tokyo Metropolis.
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.
Image of the Japanese word \
Kyoto, Japan-February 18 2018:A young woman wearing a pink kimono in a shrine in Kyoto,Japan,is folding a strip of paper as a lucky charm meant to bring her good luck and fortune
Woman with parasol in kimono, Ninenzaka slopes, nearTenryÅ«-ji temple, Susukinobaba-chÅ, UkyÅ Ward, Kyoto, Japan. TenryÅ«-ji, is the head temple of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, . Honshu, Japan’s main island with most of the country’s major cities and cultural sites. From the busy global hub of Tokyo for finance, industry, fashion and cuisine to Mount Fuji, the iconic, snow-capped volcano and the city of Kyoto, famed for Zen temples, gardens and traditional geisha entertainment
Free Images: "bestof:Ema6245.jpg Ema from Ise Shrine Year of the Snake I took the photo Ema Ise Shrine"
japan-shrine-kyoto-ema-tourism-956076.jpg
japan-shrine-kyoto-ema-tourism-956072.jpg
ise-ise-jingu-shrine-uji-bridge-341159.jpg
ise-ise-jingu-shrine-naiku-250707.jpg
japan-flag-woods-landscape-natural-752577.jpg
wooden-plaque-worship-wish-religion-1659071.jpg
Hiroshige, Futamigaura in Ise Province, 1858.jpg
Ema6245.jpg
Ema6244.jpg
ItsukushimaEma7438.jpg
ItsukushimaEma7441.jpg
IseShrine.jpg
Kamigamo-Ema-M1590.jpg
Shimogamo-Ema-M1596.jpg
ToyokuniJinja-Ema-M1724.jpg
Kamigamo-Ema-M1592.jpg
EmaMeijiShrine1197.jpg
TsurugaokaHachimanEma4283.jpg
TsurugaokaHachimanEma4303.jpg
MichizaneKo1884.jpg
Kanazawa-C-2897.jpg
Ema-Toyokuni-Shrine-Kyoto.jpg
KasugaEma0398.jpg
KamakuraHasederaEma.jpg
Ise Oharaimachi.jpg
IseShrineBuilding.jpg
Osaki Teruhi Jinja Torii.jpg
Himukai Daijingu Shrine IMG 5937 Kyoto a-4.JPG
Ise Shrine Meizukuri.jpg
Ise Shrine Naiku 1953-8-26.jpg
Ise Shrine Naiku 1953-8-26 cropped.jpg
Ise Shrine Geku Sengyo-no-gi 1953.jpg
Komatsushima Ise Grand Shrine.JPG
Naiku Ise Shrine 01.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 06.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 04.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 08.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 02.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 03.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 05.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 07.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 09.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 11.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 12.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 21.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 17.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 14.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 19.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 23.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 25.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 10.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 15.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 16.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 18.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 22.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 24.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 26.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 27.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 13.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 20.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 28.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 37.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 29.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 32.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 41.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 31.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 33.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 34.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 38.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 40.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 39.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 30.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 35.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 36.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 44.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 43.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 42.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 45.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 46.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 48.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 49.jpg
Naiku Ise Shrine 47.jpg
58th rebuilding of Ise Shrine.jpg
Nagasaki-Suwa-Shrine-1580.jpg
Miyuki Road02.jpg
Isejingu.JPG
Watarai Kunimi Shrine.jpg
Geku North Intersection.jpg
Geku Torii.jpg
Ise Oharai-Machi.jpg
Nihongi by Aston djvu 164.jpg
Ise Jingu Naiku Torii.jpg
TOWN HOTEL ISE.jpg
Nagasaki-Suwa-Shrine-1578.jpg
Nagasaki-Suwa-Shrine-1581.jpg
Toseinin.jpg
Kamado-M1685.jpg
Okage Yokocho.jpg
Guji0148.jpg
KasugaShrine0395.jpg
Terms of Use   Search of the Day