Futarasan jinja (二荒山神社) is a Shinto shrine in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It is also known as Nikkō Futarasan Shrine, to distinguish...
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Shinto shrine (redirect from Jinja (shrine))
A Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: "kami shrine") is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more kami, the...
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is now the city of Tochigi. The Ichinomiya of the province is the Futarasan jinja located in what is now the city of Utsunomiya. During the 4th century...
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Zongcheng Temple in Hebei Potala Palace in Tibet Naksansa in South Korea Futarasan jinja in Nikkō Fudarakusan-ji in Nachikatsuura Lokesh CHANDRA, The Thousand-Armed...
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pilgrimage in Buddhism and Shinto. As such, it is currently maintained by Futarasan jinja, a Shinto shrine whose go-shintai (御神体) constitutes Mount Nantai. With...
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Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine (redirect from Utsunomiya Futarayama Jinja)
Utsunomiya Futarayama Jinja (宇都宮二荒山神社) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Along with the Futarasan Shrine in Nikkō...
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Temples of Nikkō Tochigi Prefecture 913 (1999) i, iv, vi 51 ha; (373 ha) Futarasan Jinja, Rinnō-ji, Nikkō Tōshō-gū Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the...
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Buddha's teachings in the ancient province of Shimotsuke. The clerics of Futarasan jinja, a World Heritage Site, maintain it as a place of pilgrimage. The development...
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Beppyo shrine (redirect from Beppyo jinja)
A Beppyō shrine (Beppyō Jinja (別表神社)) is a category of Shinto shrine, as defined by the Association of Shinto Shrines. They are considered to be remarkable...
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shōdō-shōnin zō mae ー Omote-sando ー Nishi-sando ー Jinja-mae(Rinnō-ji・Nikkō Tōshōgū・Futarasan-jinja・Tobu Nikko(circular route)) Nikko Station ■Tobu Bus...
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Ōmonoimi Shrine Dewa Shrine Fujisan Hongū Sengen Taisha Fushimi Inari-taisha Futarasan shrine Gassan Shrine Hakozaki Shrine Hikawa Shrine (Saitama) Hinokuma...
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Shrines and Temples of Nikkō (section Futarasan Shrine)
Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The buildings belong to two Shinto shrines (Futarasan Shrine and Tōshō-gū) and one Buddhist temple (Rinnō-ji). Nine of the structures...
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Okaburaya Shrine Ryōzen Shrine Sumiyoshi Shrine [ja] Tsutsukowake Shrine Futarasan Shrine Hoshinomiya Shrine (Sano, Tochigi) Karasawayama Shrine Nikkō Tōshō-gū...
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Shinto, Ichi no miya; retrieved 2013-5-14. Shibuya, Nobuhiro (2015). Shokoku jinja Ichinomiya Ninomiya San'nomiya (in Japanese). Yamakawa shuppansha. ISBN 4634150867...
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Occupation Shinto Directive. The Jinja Honcho currently has a slightly different List of Special Shrines (別表神社, beppyo jinja). Kashima Jingu and Katori Jingu...
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・ Shōdō-shōnin zō mae ・ Omote-sando ・ Nishi-sando ・ Jinja-mae(Rinnō-ji)・Nikkō Tōshōgū・Futarasan Shrine・Tobu Nikko Nikko Station ■Tobu Bus Nikko 2C H...
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replaces it for worship. Another prominent example of this style is Futarasan Shrine near Nikkō, whose shintai is Mount Nantai. For details, see Birth...
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