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494: 22: 481:, a term usually translated in English as "portable shrine"), and carried around the streets among the faithful. The portable shrine is used to physically protect the 434:
is wrapped in more and more layers of precious cloth and stored in more and more boxes without being ever inspected, its exact identity may become forgotten.
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or physical terms, however numerous paintings and statues representing them have appeared under Buddhist influence.
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The founding of a new shrine requires the presence of either a pre-existing, naturally occurring
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are man-made objects like mirrors, swords, jewels (for example comma-shaped stones called
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The Fox and the Jewel: Shared and Private Meanings in Contemporary Japanese Inari Worship
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which inhabits it. If a shrine has more than one building, the one containing the
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or the Three Mountains of Kumano (Kumano sanzan) are considered
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The first role of a shrine is to house and protect its
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Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 492: 20: 880: 679: 643:For details on Mount Fuji worship, see 114:, "spirit replacement" or "substitute") 2095: 1889:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines 698: 673: 1268: 879: 839: 593: 591: 589: 321:. The most widely known and renowned 656: 650: 251:) Before the forcible separation of 85:as repositories in which spirits or 13: 865: 628: 586: 510:An example of the importance of a 383:and believed to be inhabited by a 99:(Jinja Shinto) can be also called 14: 2119: 771:, accessed on September 20, 2009. 717:(in German). 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Index


Mount Fuji
神体
kami
御神体
prefix
Shinto shrines
kami
Shrine Shinto
mitamashiro
御霊代
yorishiro
magatama
gohei
shinzō
神像
神石
神体山
神木
waterfalls
神滝
shinbutsu bunri
Yata no Kagami
Imperial Regalia of Japan
Mount Miwa
Mount Nantai
Nachi Falls
Meoto Iwa
Mount Miwa
Mount Fuji

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