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multiple names:
authors list (link) Mori Mizue. "
Temizuya".
Kokugakuin University.
Retrieved 2020-05-28.
Sokyo Ono; W. P. Woodard...
- well-known
place for
people performing misogi with cold
water before sunrise.
Temizuya, a
pavilion for
ritual purification at the
entrance to
Shinto shrines Hydrotherapy...
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Yukimurazakura that
leads to the
Hokoku Shrine &
Banquet Hall. View of
Temizuya,
bronze statue of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and the 2nd
torii gate, seen upon...
- Hachiman-gū, have a Buddhist-style main gate
called sōmon. Many
temples have a
temizuya and komainu, like a shrine. Conversely, some
shrines make use of incense...
- the face and hands, a
procedure known as temizu,
using a font
known as a
temizuya.
Another form of
purification at the
start of a
Shinto rite
entails waving...
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usually much
smaller and unadorned.
Other notable shrine features are the
temizuya, the
fountain where visitors cleanse their hands and
mouth and the shamusho...
- Castle,
before the
Battle of Okinawa;
visible in the
photo are the
shrine temizuya, tōrō, shimenawa, and
offering box
Religion Affiliation Shinto Deity Minamoto...
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Shinto gate
Stone stairs Sandō – the
approach to the
shrine Chōzuya or
temizuya –
place of
purification to
cleanse one's
hands and
mouth Tōrō – decorative...
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established in 1594 at the
order of
Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Inari Daimyojin Torii gate
Temizuya View of the
shrine v t e v t e 港区. "建物・公園【神社】". 港区 (in ****anese). Retrieved...
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Buddhist temple and
dedicated to its
tutelary kami. chōzuya (手水舎) – see
temizuya. chūmon (中門) – in a temple, the gate
after the
naindaimon connected to...