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3D CG rendering of a shrine
Black and white stone lanterns in the Kasuga shrine in Nara Japan
KYOTO, JAPAN - Jan 11 2015: Munakata Shrine of Kyoto Gyoen Garden. a famous historical site in the Ancient city of Kyoto, Japan.
Asian woman wearing japanese traditional kimono at  Kifune Shrine in Kyoto, Japan.
Full bloom of the cherry tree-lined (Kamakura of the approach Wakamiya Oji)
Asian woman wearing japanese traditional kimono at  Kifune Shrine in Kyoto, Japan.
staircase way to Ashikagaorihime Shrine on sunny day.
Image of Toronagashi selective focus
Image of Toronagashi selective focus
Image of Toronagashi selective focus
Kibune, Kyoto during fall
Kibune shrine,kyoto,japan
Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Koanji Temple, Fuchu City, Tokyo, Benkei's inkstone well in the grounds.It is said that Musashibo Benkei once ground ink in the spring water here and wrote letters, and that he also lived here for a while.Koanji Temple, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Yukigaya Hachiman Shrine, Higashi-Yukigaya, Ota-ku, TokyoFounded in the middle of the Eiroku era (1688-1704). It is said that when Shinrokuro Ota, a vassal of Ujiyasu Hojo Sakyotayu, was on a patrol of his jurisdiction,
Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa
Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Shinkawa Oiwa Inari Tamiya Shrinehttps://youtu.be/2AFv8ozfu8kOriginally located in Yotsuya Samoncho, Oiwa Inari Tamiya Shrine was destroyed by fire in the early Meiji period, and then people related to Kabuki prepared
Kibun Inari Shrine, a shrine in Eidai, Koto-ku, Tokyo.The wealthy merchant Kinokuniya Bunzaemon of the mid-Edo period (Genroku era) received the Imperial Seal from Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto and enshrined it here.
Fukutoku Shrine in NihonbashiLocated to the east of Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo MetroIt is said to have been enshrined there since the Jogan era (859-876)
Botan Sumiyoshi Shrine is a Sumiyoshi Shrine located in Botan, Koto-ku. It is said that Botan Sumiyoshi Shrine was founded as a branch shrine of Tsukudajima Sumiyoshi Shrine in 1719, when the area around the shrine became a drying ground for fisherme
Botan Sumiyoshi Shrine is a Sumiyoshi Shrine located in Botan, Koto-ku. It is said that Botan Sumiyoshi Shrine was founded as a branch shrine of Tsukudajima Sumiyoshi Shrine in 1719, when the area around the shrine became a drying ground for fisherme
Senzokuike Park - Senzokuike Benzaiten.enshrined on bentendo island in senzokuike
Senzokuike Park - Red bridge leading to Senzokuike Benzaiten.Located on Benten Island in Senzokuike, Tokyo, Japan
Kyodo Tenso Shrine, Kyodo, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.According to the New Musashi Fudoki, the date of the shrine's establishment is unknown, but local elders say it was in 1507.
Shinkawa Daijingu Shrine, the guardian deity of sake wholesalers.1-8-17 Shinkawa, Chuo Ward, Tokyo.It was originally the house deity of the monk Keikoin Shusei, but it was destroyed in the  fire in 1657 and was subsequently moved to this location.
Hatsudai Fudoson, a temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.A temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It is a branch temple of Rurisan Yakuoin Iioji Temple (Higashi Haseji Temple, also known as Botan-ji Temple). There is a shrine of Inari-daimyojin
Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa
Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo
The approach to Myokoin surrounded by bamboo forests, Fuchu, Tokyo.Myokoin, a Shingon sect temple of the Buzan school in Fuchu, Tokyo. Founded by Prince Shinnyo in 859https://youtu.be/5gh4OXPtKSM
Zeniarai Benten Fountain in the precincts.Kawagoe Kumano Shrine, a shrine located in Renjaku-cho, Kawagoe City, Saitama PrefectureIt was founded in 1590 and is said to have been enshrined by Zenyo Bun'o Sojo of Renkei-ji Temple from Kumano in Kishu
Koma Fox at Kibun Inari Shrine, a shrine in Eidai, Koto-ku, Tokyo.The wealthy merchant Kinokuniya Bunzaemon of the mid-Edo period (Genroku era) received the Imperial Seal from Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto and enshrined it here.
Hatsudai Fudoson, a temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.A temple in Hatsudai, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. It is a branch temple of Rurisan Yakuoin Iioji Temple (Higashi Haseji Temple, also known as Botan-ji Temple). There is a shrine of Inari-daimyojin
Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa
Inari Shrine of Tokyo Temple Takuzosu InariFounded in 1620 at its current location as a sub-temple of Denzuin.There was a monk named Takuzosu at the Denzuin dormitory. He mastered the sect in just three years.
Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse
Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Hasune Hikawa Shrine, a shrine in Hasune, Itabashi Ward, Tokyo, Japan.It is said to have the same origin as Hasunuma Hikawa Shrine, which was founded in the Keicho era (1596-1615) in Hasune Village
Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse
Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse
Gekiko Shrine, Iizuka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, stairs leading to Jg
Precinct shrine of Tokumaru Kitano Shrine, Tokumaru, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was built in 995, the first year of Chotoku (995), by inviting a spirit from Kitano Shrine in Kyoto. It is said that an epidemic that had been spreading
Ota-ku Ishikawa-cho, Ishikawa Shrine back approach
Kanda Myojin Shrine, located in Sotokanda 2-chome, Chiyoda Ward, TokyoKnown as a shrine that holds the Kanda Festival. It began in 730, when an Izumo clan that settled in Shibasaki Village,
Chanoki Shrine, Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.This land was the residence of the Lord Hotta family, the lord of Sakura Castle in Shimousa during the Tokugawa period
Taki Shrine is an outer shrine of Okunitama Shrine in FuchuIt is located 1.5km east of Okunitama Shrine, at the edge of Shimizugaoka 2-chome, and the waterfall on the east side of the shrine is called "Otaki Shrine" because the clear water never stop
Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Musashi-Kokufu Hachiman Shrine, a shrine where cherry blossom petals fall.Musashinokokufu Hachimangu Shrine, located in Hachiman-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse
Hiyoshi Shrine, Miyamachi, Fuchu City, TokyoThis shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, a short walk north from the main gate of Tokyo Racecourse
Tour of Ginza Haccho Shrines Ginza Shrine Abira ShrineA small shrine in Ginza, Tokyo, the most expensive city in Japan. Originally a guardian deity of a samurai residence

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