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    The nagare-zukuri (流造, streamlined roof style) or nagare hafu-zukuri (流破風造, streamlined gabled style) is a traditional Shinto shrine architectural style...
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    gabled-side). The shinmei-zukuri, nagare-zukuri, hachiman-zukuri, and hie-zukuri belong to this type. tsumairi or tsumairi-zukuri (妻入・妻入造) – a style of construction...
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    gabled-side). The shinmei-zukuri, nagare-zukuri, hachiman-zukuri, and hie-zukuri belong to this type. tsumairi or tsumairi-zukuri (妻入・妻入造) – a style of construction...
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    the nagare-zukuri style, this is the most common Shinto shrine style. While the first is common all over Japan, however, shrines with a kasuga-zukuri honden...
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    Hirairi (redirect from Hirairi-zukuri)
    the roof's ridge (non gabled-side). The shinmei-zukuri, nagare-zukuri, hachiman-zukuri, and hie-zukuri Shinto architectural styles belong to this type...
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    Prefecture, Japan. The honden, or main hall, is constructed in the nagare-zukuri style. In 2004, it was designated as part of a UNESCO World Heritage...
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    Meiji Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    in 1915 under Itō Chūta, and the shrine was built in the traditional nagare-zukuri style, using primarily Japanese cypress and copper. The building of...
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    Heian Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    135.78222°E / 35.01667; 135.78222 Architecture Style Shichigensya-Nagare-zukuri (七間社流造) Date established March 15th, 1895 Website www.heianjingu.or...
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    Shimogamo Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    / 35.03889°N 135.77250°E / 35.03889; 135.77250 Architecture Style Nagare-zukuri Date established 6th century Website www.shimogamo-jinja.or.jp/english/...
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    Isonokami Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    stood before the current one. The honden, or main hall, is built in the nagare-zukuri style. The main enshrined dedication is to Futsu-no-mitama [ja] (布都御魂)...
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    is located in Ichinomiya, Aichi, Japan. The honden is built in the nagare-zukuri style. Ōmiwa Shrine Mount Miwa Ko-Shintō Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    Yoshino Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    Yoshino Shrine (吉野神宮, Yoshino jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in Yoshino, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Prefecture, Japan. It was founded...
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    Taga-taisha (category Nagare-zukuri)
    Taga-taisha (多賀大社) is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Taga, Inukami District, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is frequently referred to as O-Taga-san...
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    Uda Mikumari Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    Uda Mikumari Shrine (宇太水分神社, Uda Mikumari-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Uda, Nara, Japan. It is dedicated to mikumari [Wikidata], a female Shinto...
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    Kashima Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    96889°N 140.63139°E / 35.96889; 140.63139 Architecture Style Sangensya-Nagare-zukuri Date established (伝)初代神武天皇元年 Website www.kashimajingu.jp/wp/ Glossary...
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    Kamigamo Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    06028°N 135.75278°E / 35.06028; 135.75278 Architecture Style Sangensya-Nagare-zukuri Date established 678 Website www.kamigamojinja.jp/en/ Glossary of Shinto...
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    Hakozaki Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    Hakozaki Shrine (筥崎宮, Hakozaki-gū) is a Shintō shrine in Fukuoka . Hakozaki Shrine was founded in 923 (1101 years ago) (923), with the transfer of the...
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    in kasuga-zukuri (Kasuga Shrine and Hakusandō/Kasugadō at Enjō-ji), the flowing roof or nagare-zukuri (Shimogamo Shrine), hachiman-zukuri (Usa Shrine)...
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    Ujigami Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    The honden of the Ujigami Shrine is known as the oldest example of nagare-zukuri style of shrine architecture in Japan. In this style of architecture...
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    long and 2 ken wide. Built in the nagare-zukuri style, it has however an independent 1x1 ken unit in the kasuga-zukuri style at the center. The three resulting...
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    Izanagi Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    renamed from Izanagi Jinja to Izanagi Jingū. The Honden is a three-bay Nagare-zukuri-style building connected to the Heiden by a roof. It was built on the...
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    Niukawakami Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    / 34.39028°N 135.98639°E / 34.39028; 135.98639 Architecture Style Nagare-zukuri Date established 675 Website www.niukawakami-jinja.jp Glossary of Shinto...
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    system of ranked Shinto Shrines. The Honden was built in 1880 in the Nagare-zukuri style and is a three by two bay building. The Haiden is a four by three...
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    Katori Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    88611°N 140.52889°E / 35.88611; 140.52889 Architecture Style Sangensya-Nagare-zukuri Date established c.642 BC National Treasure of Japan Website Official...
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    Munakata Taisha (category Nagare-zukuri)
    Munakata Taisha (宗像大社) is a collection of three Shinto shrines located in Munakata, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is the head of the approximately 6,000...
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    Kaijin Shrine (category Nagare-zukuri)
    Affiliation Shinto Deity Toyotama-hime, Hikohohodemi no Mikoto Festivals Life release, Kaijin Matsuri Architecture Style Nagare-zukuri Glossary of Shinto...
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    Hikawa Shrine (Saitama) (category Nagare-zukuri)
    / 35.91667°N 139.62944°E / 35.91667; 139.62944 Architecture Style Nagare-zukuri Founder Emperor Kōshō Date established 473 BC Website Official website...
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    oldest original Shinto shrine in Japan. It is the oldest example of nagare-zukuri style of shrine architecture in Japan, where the three inner shrine...
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    Mishima Taisha (category Nagare-zukuri)
    one of the National Treasures of Japan from 1900. Honden, a three-bay nagare-zukuri style building, has been reconstructed numerous times over the history...
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    in the nagare-zukuri-style of Shinto architecture. The three sanctuaries, on the other hand, are lacquered in vermilion, in the Irimoya-zukuri style....
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