(Osaka) - Syugendou of Omine & Katsuragi in Jpan (mikyou, singon, syugen, syugyo, fall, omine, izanagi, sinto, temple, koya)
(Tochigi) - This page is houtoku ninomiya jynjya-SHRINE'sHome Page. Kinjiro Ninomiya known for the figure of an image in which shoulder firewood and a book is read. It is the shrine which deified the Kinjiro Ninomiya (sontoku). (jynjya-SHRINE, sinto, Kinjiro, Ninomiya, museum, great, person, tochigiken, imaichi)
(Tokyo) - Tori-no-ichi Rake Fair In Asakusa The origin of the Tori-no-Ichi Festival comes from the Japanese mythology of the Ameno-Hiwashino-Mikoto and the Yamato-Takeruno-Mikoto. The Ootori Shinto Shrine more commonly known as Otori-Sama, will be bustling with worshipers, celebrating the Festival all day long. (Shrine, torinoichi, okame, event, otorisama, Rake, festival, torinohi, kakkome)
(Shizuoka) -(2002) Japanese shrine (sinto, shrine)
(Miyagi) -(2002) Futahashira Shrine ensconced in Sendai-shi, Miyagi. It is the world of Shintoism which Kunihiko Fujioka who is the Shinto priest sends to you. (Miyagi, Sendai, Futahashira, Sinto, Gagaku, Japan, Festival, Jinja, Tradition, Shrine)