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One of Japan's three great Inari shrines, founded in 842.
Head of Ebisu shrines nationwide. Revered for business and fishing blessings.
One of Japan's three great Inari shrines, known for commerce and matchmaking.
The ichinomiya of Izu Province. Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed here before his campaign against the Taira clan.
Guardian shrine of Kyoto's Gion district.
World-famous for its thousands of vermillion torii gates.
One of Japan's oldest shrines, enshrining the god of matchmaking.
The guardian of Edo, renowned for business prosperity and matchmaking.
The ichinomiya of Echigo Province, dedicated to the ancestor deity of the Echigo region.
Shinto shrine in Kanagawa.
Iwashimizu Hachimangū (石清水八幡宮) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Yawata in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the Twenty-Two Shrines in the Heian period ranked system of Shinto shrines, and along with the Ise Grand Shrine, one of the two royal ancestral shrines for the Imperial family.
Shinto shrine in Hokkaido.
Shinto shrine in Fukushima.
Shinto shrine in Ibaraki.
Shinto shrine in Ibaraki.
Shinto shrine in Chiba.
Shinto shrine in Chiba.
Shinto shrine in Chiba.
Shinto shrine in Yamanashi.
Shinto shrine in Kyoto.
Shinto shrine in Osaka.
Shinto shrine in Osaka.
Shinto shrine in Osaka.
Shinto shrine in Wakayama.
Shinto shrine in Wakayama.
Shinto shrine in Wakayama.
Shinto shrine in Shimane.
Shinto shrine in Tokushima.
Shinto shrine in Fukuoka.
Ikime-jinja (生目神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Emperor Ōjin and Taira no Kagekiyo.
Shinto shrine in Miyazaki.
Shinto shrine in Iwate.
Shinto shrine in Gunma.
Karasumori Shrine (烏森神社, Karasumori Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Shinbashi district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The name "Karasumori" literally means "crow forest".
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Ichinomiya of Mino Province. Venerated as the god of mines and metals.
Shinto shrine in Yamagata.
Shinto shrine in Ibaraki.
Shinto shrine in Kanagawa.
Shinto shrine in Fukushima.
Shinto shrine in Chiba.
Shinto shrine in Chiba.
Shinto shrine in Kanagawa.
Kashima Shrine (鹿島神宮, Kashima Jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in Kashima, Ibaraki in the northern Kantō region of Japan. It is dedicated to Takemikazuchi-no-Ōkami (武甕槌大神), one of the patron deities of martial arts.
Shinto shrine in Chiba.
Shinto shrine in Yamanashi.
Shinto shrine in Yamanashi.
Shinto shrine in Gifu.
Shinto shrine in Aichi.
Shinto shrine in Chiba.
Shinto shrine in Toyama.
Matsunoo Taisha (松尾大社; Matsunoo Taisha/ Matsuo Taisha), formerly Matsunoo Jinja (松尾神社), is a Shinto shrine located at the far western end of Shijō Street, approximately 1. 3 kilometers south of the Arashiyama district of Kyoto.
Shinto shrine in Osaka.
Shinto shrine in Gifu.
Shinto shrine in Wakayama.
Shinto shrine in Wakayama.
Shinto shrine in Kyoto.
Kuraoka Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Seika, Kyoto built in 1008 to deity Michizane Sugawara. There are 150+ steps after the entrance to Kuraoka Shrine which leads to the main complex of the shrine.
Shinto shrine in Kyoto.
Shinto shrine in Osaka.
Shinto shrine in Wakayama.
Amanohashidate (天橋立; Japanese pronunciation: [aꜜ. ma no (|) ha.
Shinto shrine in Osaka.
Shinto shrine in Oita.
Shinto shrine in Oita.
Shinto shrine in Wakayama.
Shinto shrine in Gunma.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Yamaguchi.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Gunma.
Fushimi Sanpō Inari Shrine (伏見三寳稲荷神社, Fushimi Sanpō Inari Jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Shiba 3-chōme, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan established to worship Inari. It is located on Mita Dōri next to the Nippon Life Insurance Akabane Bridge building, and across from the Saiseikai Central Hospital.
Kameyama Hachimangū (亀山八幡宮, Kameyama Hachimangū) is a Shinto shrine located in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is a Hachiman shrine, dedicated to the kami Hachiman.
Shinto shrine in Miyazaki.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Mizuta Tenmangū (水田天満宮) is a Shinto shrine in Chikugo, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Miyagi.
Shinto shrine in Miyagi.
Shinto shrine in Gunma.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Sueyoshi Shrine (末吉宮, Sueyoshi-gū; Okinawan: Shīshi-gū) is a Shinto shrine in the Shuri-Sueyoshi neighborhood of the city of Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Its grounds were designated a National Historic Site in 1972.
Shinto shrine in Hokkaido.
Shinto shrine in Okinawa.
Shinto shrine in Hokkaido.
Shinto shrine in Yamagata.
Shinto shrine in Hokkaido.
Shinto shrine in Ibaraki.
Kasama Inari Shrine (笠間稲荷神社 Kasama Jinja) is one of the three largest Inari Okami shrines in Japan, having been awarded the ancient court rank of Senior First Grade. According to legends associated with the shrine, it was founded in 651 during the reign of Emperor Kotoku, indicating a history extend
Shinto shrine in Aomori.
Shinto shrine in Chiba.
Shinto shrine in Kanagawa.