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- Shinto_shrine abstract "A Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: "place of the god") is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more Shinto (神道, Shintō) kami. Its most important building is used for the safekeeping of sacred objects, and not for worship. Although only one word ("shrine") is used in English, in Japanese Shinto shrines may carry any one of many different, non-equivalent names like gongen, -gū, jinja, jingū, mori, myōjin, -sha, taisha, ubusuna or yashiro. (For details, see the section Interpreting shrine names.)Structurally, a Shinto shrine is usually characterized by the presence of a honden or sanctuary, where the kami is enshrined. The honden may however be completely absent, as for example when the shrine stands on a sacred mountain to which it is dedicated, and which is worshiped directly. The honden may be missing also when there are nearby altar-like structures called himorogi or objects believed capable of attracting spirits called yorishiro that can serve as a direct bond to a kami. There may be a haiden (拝殿, hall of worship) and other structures as well (see below). However, the shrines' most important building is used for the safekeeping of sacred objects rather than for worship.Miniature shrines (hokora) can occasionally be found on roadsides. Large shrines sometimes have on their precincts miniature shrines (sessha (摂社) or massha (末社)). The portable shrines (mikoshi) which are carried on poles during festivals (matsuri) enshrine kami and are therefore true shrines.The number of Shinto shrines in Japan is estimated to be around 100,000.".
- Shinto_shrine thumbnail Mount_nantai_and_lake_chuzenji.jpg?width=300.
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- Shinto_shrine wikiPageExternalLink xwords.
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- Shinto_shrine wikiPageID "1059378".
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- Shinto_shrine hasPhotoCollection Shinto_shrine.
- Shinto_shrine subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Shinto_shrine subject Category:Shinto_shrines.
- Shinto_shrine type Artifact100021939.
- Shinto_shrine type Building102913152.
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- Shinto_shrine type ShintoShrines.
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- Shinto_shrine comment "A Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: "place of the god") is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more Shinto (神道, Shintō) kami. Its most important building is used for the safekeeping of sacred objects, and not for worship. Although only one word ("shrine") is used in English, in Japanese Shinto shrines may carry any one of many different, non-equivalent names like gongen, -gū, jinja, jingū, mori, myōjin, -sha, taisha, ubusuna or yashiro.".
- Shinto_shrine label "Jinja (heiligdom)".
- Shinto_shrine label "Jinja".
- Shinto_shrine label "Jinja".
- Shinto_shrine label "Jinja".
- Shinto_shrine label "Sanctuaire shinto".
- Shinto_shrine label "Shinto shrine".
- Shinto_shrine label "Shintō-Schrein".
- Shinto_shrine label "Дзиндзя".
- Shinto_shrine label "جينجا".
- Shinto_shrine label "神社".
- Shinto_shrine label "神社".
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- Shinto_shrine sameAs Shintō-Schrein.
- Shinto_shrine sameAs Jinja.
- Shinto_shrine sameAs Jinja.
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- Shinto_shrine sameAs Kuil_Shinto.
- Shinto_shrine sameAs Jinja.
- Shinto_shrine sameAs 神社.
- Shinto_shrine sameAs 신사_(신토).
- Shinto_shrine sameAs Jinja_(heiligdom).
- Shinto_shrine sameAs Jinja.
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- Shinto_shrine wasDerivedFrom Shinto_shrine?oldid=605756906.
- Shinto_shrine depiction Mount_nantai_and_lake_chuzenji.jpg.
- Shinto_shrine isPrimaryTopicOf Shinto_shrine.