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Giant red Japanese lantern, Senso-Ji Temple, Asakusa, TokyoGiant red Japanese lantern at the Shinto Shrine at Senso-Ji Buddhist Temple in Asakusa in Tokyo, Japan
Japan Scenery / TempleJapanese scenery: Tori of a Shinto temple Date: circa 1900
Shinto shrine, Kobe, JapanShinto shrine at Kobe, Japan, with two servants and a palanquin
Japanese men carry a Shinto Mikoshi portable shrine. Date: 1932
Japanese children carry small Shinto Mikoshi portable shrine Date: 1932
Japan - Shinto PriestessesLantern slide of Japan, Shinto Priestesses. Shinto or Shintoism, also kami-no-michi, is the indigenous spirituality of Japan and the people of Japan
Japan - Suwa FestivalLantern slide of Japan Suwa Festival. Suwa Shrine (suwa jinja) is the major Shinto shrine of Nagasaki, Japan, and home to the Nagasaki Kunchi (kunchi) means festival )
Shinto priest making offering, JapanShinto priest making an offering, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Shinto priest, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Shinto priests, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Torii and Temple, JapanTorii (gateway) leading to a Shinto Temple, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Chigo of the Yasaka Temple, Kyoto, JapanChigo of the Shinto Yasaka Temple, Kyoto, Japan. The Yasaka Shrine (Yasakajinja), also known as the Gion Shrine, is a Shinto shrine in the Gion District of Kyoto
Tamukeyama Hachiman Shrine, Nara, JapanTamukeyama Hachiman Shrine, a Shinto shrine near Todaiji, Nara, Japan Date: circa 1910s
Shinto Kasuga Grand Shrine, Nara, Japan - Old Tree formed of seven interwoven different varieties. Date: circa 1904
Approach to the Shinto Kasuga Grand Shrine, Nara, Japan Date: circa 1904
Shinto Kasuga Grand Shrine, Nara, Japan. Date: circa 1904
Shinto Kasuga Shrine at Nara, Japan - The Deer ParkThe Deer Park at the Shinto Kasuga Shrine at Nara, Japan. In the Deer Park, deer are able to roam freely and are believed to be sacred messengers of the Shinto gods that inhabit the shrine
The Entrance to the Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo, JapanThe entrance to the Yasukuni Shrine - a Shinto shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded by Emperor Meiji and commemorates anyone who had died in service of the Empire of Japan
Japan - Kobe - Minatogawa ShrineMinatogawa Shrine - a Shinto shrine in Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan, roughly on the site of the Battle of Minatogawa. Date: circa 1909
Japan - Mounted 28cm Howitzer dedicated to Ise Jingu Date: circa 1910
Japan - The Nikko Temples and Daibutsu Buddha at Kamakura. The inset photographs sit on a beautiful decorative background featuring deer. Date: circa 1910
Torii at the Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine, Kyoto, JapanTorii at the Fushimi Inari Taisha - the head shrine of Inari, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Date: circa 1905
Torii at the Toyokuni Shrine, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, JapanToyokuni Shrine - a Shinto shrine located in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was built in 1599 to commemorate Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Date: 1905
Torii (Shinto gate) at the Atago Hill at Shiba, Tokyo, JapanTorii (gate) at the Shinto Shrine at Atago Hill, Tokyo, Japan. A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine
Kasuga Grand Shrine, Nara, Japan - The first Torii (gate). A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine
Path to the Shinto Kasuga Shrine at Nara, Japan - Deer ParkThe path to the Shinto Kasuga Shrine at Nara, Japan passes through a Deer Park. In the Deer Park, deer are able to roam freely
Japan - Mikoshi (Divine Palanquin) - portable Shinto Shrine surrounded by a mass oc children. Shinto followers believe that it serves as the vehicle to transport a deity in Japan while moving between
Japan - Karamon (Gate) Sandaiko, NikkoThe Karamon Gate in front of the Honden, the main building enshrining the three deities of the Futarasan Shinto shrine at Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan Date: circa 1910
Nikko Tosho-gu - a Shinto shrine located in Nikko, JapanNikko Tosho-gu - a Shinto shrine located in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Date: circa 1940s
Meiji Shrine - Meiji Jingu - Shibuya TokyoMeiji Shrine (Meiji Jingu), located in Shibuya, Tokyo - a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken
Nishiki brocade with Amaterasu Kotai Jingu Shinto shrine Nishike brocade with wheelbarrow. Drawings show stylized designs for kimonos of a Shinto shrine and a wheelbarrow. Date between ca
Shishi (lion) placed in front of shinto temples. Date 1878?
Torii - gateways to shinto temples. Date 1878?
Shinto funeral ornaments
Shrine of Yasukuni, Tokyo, JapanShrine of Yasukuni - a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan - Massive entrance arch/gate. Date: circa 1910s
Shinto priest climbing Mount Fujiyama on pilgrimage. The summit of Mount Fuji is a pilgrimage site for the Shinto religion. Date: circa 1900
Main Gate of Ieyasu Shrine - Nikko, JapanMain Gate of Nikko Tosho-gu - a Shinto shrine located in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Shinto priests perform an elaborate dance in offering to a god; the symbol on the drapery is the Imperial Seal of Japan
Suwa Shrine, NagasakiThe Suwa Shrine, Nagasaki, Japan. Founded in 1634, amidst the Japanese governments efforts to stamp out Christianity, it is the most important Shinto shrine
Japan Shinto CeremonyAdmiral Togo at a Shinto ceremony in honour of those who died during the war with Russia
Family at Shinto ShrineA Japanese woman presenting her new born baby at the Shinto Shrine
Shinto Shrine, Ise, JapanThe Shinto Shrine (Ise Jingu) in the City of Ise, Japan. It was allegedly built in 4 BC