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Tokyo, Japan - august 22 2019: Tourists at the stairs of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine
View of traditional Japanese lantern and building structure of Meiji Jingu Shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo
Nagano Prefecture August 11, 2020: This is Togakushi Forest in Nagano Prefecture. It has been known as a sacred place since ancient times. A cedar tree that is about 400 years old grows along the old path. The ancient path leads to Togakushi Shrine.
Nikko, Japan- April 4th, 2023: Toshogu Shrine ( 17th-century shrine honoring the first shogun and featuring colorful buildings) in Nikko, Japan.
traditional japanese stone lantern
Izumo, Shimane Japan - November 6, 2011: Shinto shrine Izumo Taisha in Izumo city, Shimane prefecture, Japan
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.
The Imperial Shrine of Yasukuni, informally known as the Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo, Japan, September, 2007
Wooden staging, Kiyomizudera temple, Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. Kiyomizudera temple is best known for its wooden stage that juts out from its main hall, 13 meters above the hillside. 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
Kumano Hongu Taisha, Wakayama, Japan - October 7, 2023: Kumano Hongu Taisha with worshipers and visitors walking through the premises.
Main entrance of Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii Temple (shinto religion) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Nachikatsuura, Japan- September 29th, 2023:Kumano-Nachi Taisha Grand Shrine at Nachisan, Nachikatsuura, Wakayama, Japan
Japanese male travelers, temple sightseeing
Takarazuka,Japn, Jan 3, 2022, An old temple built by Prince Shotoku in Takarazuka City
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.
Nagano, Japan- 4 November,2018 : Hertitage timber architecture of the middle shrine Chu-sha at Togakushi Shrine ancient Shinto shrine in scenic forest on 4 November,2018 in Nagano, Japan
Scenery of the mountain path and precincts of Yakuouin Takao, shooting record Hachioji City, Tokyo, Japan.
Mie, Japan - Mar 17, 2018. Small Shinto Shrine at forest in Mie Prefecture, Japan.
Close-up on the roof of Byodo-In Temple in Hawaii, Oahu, USA.
This is the main shrine (jogu) of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura.
Wakayama,Japan,Feb 6, 2022 ; Mount Koya in the snow, Kongobuji Danjo Garan
Tokyo, Japan-January 3, 2022:\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 2022 is the year of tiger.\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.
Kanazawa Japan - October 7, 2016: Oyama Shrine front gate in Kanazawa Japan
Scenery of the mountain path and precincts of Yakuouin Takao, shooting record June 2021 Hachioji City, Tokyo, Japan.
Kyoto, Japan – May 30, 2019: A vertical shot of a typical traditional Japanese temple in Kyoto, Japan
Kahaluu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA - February 7, 2023: Sacred Bell at Byodo-In Temple, a non-denominational Buddhist temple on Oahu is a replica of an ancient Japanese Temple.
Japanese bell at Byodo-In temple in Hawaii, Oahu, USA.
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