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- Tamaya abstract "for the commune of Niger see Tamaya, NigerA tamaya (霊屋, also otamaya, mitamaya, soreisha, or reibyō; literally "cornice of the Ghosts") is an altar used in Shinto-style ancestor worship, dedicated in the memory of deceased forebears. It generally has a mirror symbolizing the spirits of the deceased or a tablet bearing their names and is used not only to enshrine blood relatives, but also to honor respected non-family members.Since Buddhist funeral rites dominate in Japanese religious practise, tamaya are found less often in Japanese houses than their Buddhist counterpart, the butsudan. Their value are also below that of the more highly respected kamidana.".
- Tamaya wikiPageID "12620951".
- Tamaya wikiPageRevisionID "594022260".
- Tamaya hasPhotoCollection Tamaya.
- Tamaya subject Category:Japanese_architectural_features.
- Tamaya subject Category:Japanese_architecture.
- Tamaya subject Category:Shinto_shrines_in_Japan.
- Tamaya type Artifact100021939.
- Tamaya type Building102913152.
- Tamaya type Object100002684.
- Tamaya type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tamaya type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Tamaya type ShintoShrines.
- Tamaya type ShintoShrinesInJapan.
- Tamaya type Shrine104210390.
- Tamaya type Structure104341686.
- Tamaya type Whole100003553.
- Tamaya type YagoGeoEntity.
- Tamaya type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Tamaya comment "for the commune of Niger see Tamaya, NigerA tamaya (霊屋, also otamaya, mitamaya, soreisha, or reibyō; literally "cornice of the Ghosts") is an altar used in Shinto-style ancestor worship, dedicated in the memory of deceased forebears.".
- Tamaya label "Tamaya".
- Tamaya label "Tamaya".
- Tamaya label "祖霊舎".
- Tamaya sameAs Tamaya.
- Tamaya sameAs 祖霊舎.
- Tamaya sameAs m.02wydgs.
- Tamaya sameAs Q453681.
- Tamaya sameAs Q453681.
- Tamaya sameAs Tamaya.
- Tamaya wasDerivedFrom Tamaya?oldid=594022260.
- Tamaya isPrimaryTopicOf Tamaya.