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    Ablution in Christianity Wudhu Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chōzuya. K Yokoi, R Nawata, S Furui, T Nagasawa, S Yanase, M Kimura, Y Itokawa...
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  • Cleansing station may refer to: Baths and wash houses in Britain Chōzuya, a Shinto water ablution pavilion for a ceremonial purification rite known as...
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    shrine: Torii – Shinto gate Stone stairs Sandō – the approach to the shrine Chōzuya or temizuya – fountain to cleanse one's hands and face Tōrō – decorative...
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    chosen by folk etymology. It is also written with the single kanji 斗. At chōzuya (place for washing hands and rinsing mouths to purify body and soul), hishaku...
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    visiting path) leads from the torii to the honden. On its right side stand a chōzuya (手水舎), the traditional water ablution pavilion used by worshippers to purify...
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  • Thumbnail for Chōzubachi
    from the custom of rinsing one’s mouth and cleansing one’s body in the chōzuya before entering the sacred precincts of a Shinto shrine or a Buddhist temple...
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    Diagram of a jinja: 1. torii, 2. stone stairs, 3. sandō, 4. chōzuya, 5. tōrō, 6. kagura-den, 7. shamusho, 8. ema, 9. Sessha/massha, 10. komainu, 11. Haiden...
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    office Administration office Administration office Chōzuya (手水舍, The Water Ablution Shelter) Chōzuya (手水舍, The Water Ablution Shelter) Bronze horse Komainu...
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    khanqahs, madrasas) and caravanserais Water in fiqh Ritual purification Chōzuya, a Shinto water ablution pavilion Rishama, washing of the face and limbs...
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    teachings of Buddhism. Suikinkutsu, a musical cave to drain handwashing water Chōzuya (or tsukubai), a Shinto water ablution pavilion Ritual purification Must...
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    shrine: Torii – Shinto gate Stone stairs Sandō – the approach to the shrine Chōzuya or temizuya – place of purification to cleanse one's hands and mouth Tōrō...
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    temple for easy childbirth, healthy life and lactation. The temple gate The chōzuya (purification fountain) The central water fountain Ema boards dedicated...
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    (月天楼, "Tower of the Moon") and the Nittenrō (日天楼, "Tower of the Sun"). Chōzuya (手水舎) This pavilion, dating from the Meiji period, was the only structure...
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    on the Autumnal equinox. Torii with pentacle Stone lion Stone komainu Chōzuya Front shrine Peach bust Kusu-no-ki, a sacred tree Stone tablet for Sen...
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    Shinme-sha (Horse stable). In addition Karamon gate, Yokurō corridor, Chōzuya (water basin), Honji-dō Hall, and Gokyō-syo hall were damaged, but they...
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    administrators named Nozomi as an official mascot. Torii Daikokuten Paper Lantern Chōzuya Pavilion The Honden Lanterns Roof Designs Rail Ornamentation Monument to...
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    Chōzuya with a dragon-shaped spout, Kamisha Honmiya...
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  • Thumbnail for Mita Hachiman Shrine
    Facilities in precincts: Kaguraden (神楽殿: hall for Shinto music and dance), Chōzuya (手水舎: place for cleansing), Shamusho (社務所: shrine office). Honden Kagura-den...
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  • rinse the hands in Japanese temples, shrines and gardens; see also Chōzuya. Chōzuya (手水舎, lit. 'hand-washing pavillion') – A Shinto water ablution pavilion...
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    there are also a torii (portal), a pair of tōrō (lanterns) and a small Chōzuya (ablution fountain), all very frequent elements in Shinto architecture...
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    column name Kōshin-tō Oyama lantern at the shrine entrance The outer torii Chōzuya (visitors' washing place) "Mukunoki", one of Kawasaki City's 50 selected...
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    media related to Ablution in Christianity. Baptism Churching of women Chōzuya Hygiene in Christianity Lavabo Piscina Ritual washing in Judaism Tarping...
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    smaller facilities such as the kitchen, small shrine, bell tower, handbasin (Chōzuya), and rest area. Wat Paknam Japan is built in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture...
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    shrine built at a Buddhist temple and dedicated to its tutelary kami. chōzuya (手水舎) – see temizuya. chūmon (中門) – in a temple, the gate after the naindaimon...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese Buddhist architecture
    shrine built at a Buddhist temple and dedicated to its tutelary kami. chōzuya (手水舎) – see temizuya. chūmon (中門) – in a temple, the gate after the naindaimon...
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  • Tōshōgū Chōzuya 東照宮手水舎 Tōshōgū chōzuya 1654 Sendai 38°16′49″N 140°53′06″E / 38.280278°N 140.885°E / 38.280278; 140.885 (Tōshōgū Chōzuya) [48] Kamo...
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  • Thumbnail for Wakamiya Inari Shrine
    several of its original elements, including its water purification basin (chōzuya or temizuya), its paired stone images of guardian lions and fox deities...
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  • Thumbnail for Saipan Katori Shrine
    restoration the shrine over the decades. The shrine has torii, komainu, tōrō, a chōzuya, and a honden. "Autumn Festival and Katori shrine ceremony on Saturday"...
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  • Thumbnail for Saimyō-ji (Kora)
    statues of Niō, two Japanese pagodas, one traditional shōrō (bell tower), a chōzuya (ablution pavilion), a garden of sakura, Japanese maples, cedars and cypresses...
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  • Thumbnail for Omi Shrine
    gate) Rest house for worshippers (参拝者休憩所: soba restaurant; Zen-an (善庵)) Chōzuya/Temizuya (手水舎: Purification font) Jidōsya (car)-kiyoharaesho (自動車清祓所(旧大津裁判所本館車寄))...
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