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    In Shinto shrine architecture, the honden (本殿, main hall), also called shinden (神殿), or sometimes shōden (昇殿) as in Ise Shrine's case, is the most sacred...
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    variable, and none of its possible features are necessarily present. Even the honden or sanctuary, the part which houses the kami and which is the centerpiece...
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    of the Shinto religion. The honden (本殿, meaning: "main hall") is where a shrine's patron kami is/are enshrined. The honden may be absent in cases where...
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    shrine's main sanctuary (honden) and often built on a larger scale than the latter. The haiden is often connected to the honden by a heiden, or hall of...
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    Nezu Shrine (section Honden)
    Important Cultural Property. front view of the honden detail of the honden interior of the honden and haiden the honden seen from the viewing platform A karamon...
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    Puka-Puka (redirect from Honden island)
    on April 10, 1616, during their Pacific journey. They called this atoll "Honden Eiland" ("Dog Island"). On 30 July 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and his six-man...
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    of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. In 1651 the honden of the shrine was rebuilt in the gongen-zukuri style by Tokugawa Iemitsu...
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    Motonari, lord of Chōshū Domain, who was responsible for rebuilding the honden in 1571. As a result of waging war against Sue Takafusa there in 1555, Motonari...
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    are the main gate (楼門, rōmon, "tower gate") and the main shrine (御本殿, go-honden). Behind them, in the middle of the mountain, the inner shrine (奥宮, okumiya)...
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    which gave the name of The Great Shrine or The Grand Shrine. The main hall (honden) bears an enormous chigi (scissor-shaped finials at the front and back ends...
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    Rinnō-ji temple are included in the nomination. One structure, comprising the Honden, Ainoma and Haiden of the Taiyuin Mausoleum, is a registered National Treasure...
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    the entrance or gate of the shrine, or placed in front of or within the honden (inner sanctum) of Japanese Shinto shrines. A twin pair of komainu (construable...
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    a Shinto shrine in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Taisha-zukuri Honden of 1583 is a National Treasure. The coeval branch Inari shrine is an Important...
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    Ōji Shrine (section Honden)
    lintels. A short sandō (参道, visiting path) leads from the torii to the honden. On its right side stand a chōzuya (手水舎), the traditional water ablution...
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    led to many controversies surrounding the shrine. Another memorial at the honden (main hall) building commemorates anyone who died on behalf of Japan and...
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    small wooden Shinto shrine located directly south of Yasukuni Shrine's honden (main shrine) in Yasukuni Shrine precinct. It was built in 1965 after a...
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    precinct spans over 3,000 acres (12 km2) and includes several structures. Its honden, or main shrine, was first built by Yasuyuki Umasake in 905, two years after...
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    Heian period. The inner sanctuary in which the kami lives is the honden. Inside the honden may be stored material belonging to the kami; known as shinpo...
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    Honden main hall of the Hakuto Shrine, dedicated to the Hare of Inaba...
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    Ise Shrine (section Honden)
    There is a large Kaguraden at Geku. Toyouke Omikami is enshrined at the Honden. It lies in the most sacred area enclosed by four rows of fences, and the...
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    2016 Dutch football league teams Goffertstadion "1900–1910". De Trouwe Honden (in Dutch). Retrieved 9 October 2020. "Historie". nec-nijmegen.nl (in Dutch)...
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    main sanctuary), purification halls, offering halls called heiden (between honden and haiden), dance halls, stone or metal lanterns, fences or walls, torii...
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    Shinto shrine architectural style which takes its name from Kasuga Taisha's honden. It is characterized by the use of a building just 1x1 ken in size with...
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    new building was designated the "Nishi-Honden", whereas the original main building was renamed the Higashi-Honden. As this shrine was designated for the...
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    on the roof of a very large honden (sanctuary). The gables are set at a right angle to the main roof ridge, and the honden is part of a single complex...
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    Jinja Honden Sub-shrine Takayama Jinja Honden Sub-shrine Hayato Jinja Honden Sub-shrine Nandai Jinja Honden Sub-shrine Shichi-ōji Jinja Honden Stone Torii...
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    the oldest Shinto shrine architectural style. Named after Izumo Taisha's honden (sanctuary), like Ise Grand Shrine's shinmei-zukuri style it features a...
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  • building of a shinden-zukuri, a Heian period mansion in Japan Shinden (神殿), or honden, the most sacred part of a Shinto shrine Shinden Station (disambiguation)...
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    (14 buildings and one Torii gate): Torii (1663) Left Honden (1704) Right Honden (1704) Side Honden (1704) Left Heiden (1704) Right Heiden (1704) Side Heiden...
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    Wayback Machine "Fokken met uw hond of kat – wat mag wel en wat niet? - Honden en katten - NVWA". August 24, 2023. Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions...
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