Shinto Shrines of Japan: The Blog Guide

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 Scenes from the Sanja Matsuri 1984 -2024 One of the largest festivals in Tokyo, postponed for several years due to the virus outbreak. This...
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  Portable Kamidana Jinja An Inexpensive Fold-out Shinto Altar for Home or Away The Portable Kamidana Jinja with a sample ofuda . The pictu...
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Shinto Shrines and Buddhist Temples for Disease Protection and Good Health Buddhist temples Yakushi Nyorai of Horyuji in Nara courte...
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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Kinpu Jinja

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Kinpu Jinja     (Kimpu, Kinbu, Jinja)                                                     UC Kinpu Jinja, photo courtesy Kansai Explorer...
Tuesday, July 23, 2019

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This article is reproduced from the Japan Mission Journal, September 2019. The Journal is published by Oriens Institute for Religious Resear...
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Joseph Cali
This blog is a guide to Shinto shrines throughout Japan. It is intended as a supplement to the book "Shinto Shrines: A Guide to the Sacred Sites of Japan's Ancient Religion" which I co-authored with John Dougill. The book is published by University of Hawaii Press. It is also intended as a place to continue to publish my research into shrines and their history and as a forum for those interested in Shinto in general and shrines in particular. In addition, the letter "C" in the upper right-hand corner means that the content has been confirmed with the shrine while a "UC" means as yet unconfirmed. While a "C" does not guarantee accuracy, these entries are more likely to be free of error. To view my design and illustration website, please click on http://www2.gol.com/users/jcali/ Words and images on this blog (other than images belonging to individual shrines or other websites) can be used with permission of the author. Please make your request to hitsugi101@yahoo.com Words and specified images, copyright Joseph Cali
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