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A lantern at Tomioka Shrine in Tokyo. Koto district Tomioka Tokyo Japan 10.05.2022 Tomioka Shrine is a traditional and well known shrine in Tokyo. High quality photo
Tokyo, Japan - May 26, 2023 : People at a festival in Hanazono Shrine, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Many street vendors with games and selling Japanese festival food.
Tokyo,Japan-December 30, 2017: People decorate the shrine for coming New Year at One shrine, Tokyo
A group of multiracial friends are visiting a shrine during their travel.
Tokyo, Japan-March 31, 2015.
Stairs in temple
Tokyo, Japan- April 5th, 2023: Meiji Jingu (Shinto shrine surrounded by forest) in Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan.
April 2, 2019 - Kamakura, Japan: people at the surrondings of  Tsurugaoka Hachimangū shrine temple, the center of much cultural activity and both yabusame, (archery from horseback), and kyudo (Japanese archery) are practiced within the shrine.
Japanese temple at Meguro fudo temple wide shot. Meguro district Tokyo Japan - 08.20.2020
A Traditional Japanese Wooden Lantern glowing in the evening with green trees behind.
Kanazawa, Japan - 06.11.2023. Front view of Ozaki Shinto Shrine in Kanazawa, Japan. Autumn in Japan. Temple.
A group of multiracial friends are visiting a shrine during their travel.
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Tokyo, Japan-January 3, 2022:\nIn front of the Main Hall of Meiji-Jingu Shrine, people in the front line are praying and the rest of the people are waiting on the ground of the Main Hall. As so many people visit the Shrine during the New Year season to pray for their health and good luck for the year, a normal wooden offertory box is not enough and, therefore, a huge sheet is spread out in front for visitors to throw coins and notes.\nAbout 3 million people visit Meiji-jingu Shrine during the three days of New Year, to pray for their health and good luck for the year.\nMeiji Jingu Shrine, a Shinto shrine, was established in 1920 and dedicated to Emperor Meiji (1852-1914) and his consort Empress Shoken (1850-1914); the great grand parents of the current Emperor Naruhito.\nAll visitors, as it has now become customary, wear protective face mask to prevent Corona virus pandemic.
Kanazawa, Japan - January 1st, 2024:  Ozaki Shrine situated at Marunouchi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
April 2, 2019 - Kamakura, Japan:  Japanese people walking to the Torii gate leading to the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine, the most important shinto shrine of Kamakura and dedicated to Hachiman.
Nagoya Japan - 31 May, 2014:Miko, Japanese shrine maiden works at Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya Japan.
Nara, Japan - May 31, 2016: Kasuga Sanctuary Park in spring season.
Kawagoe, Japan - 17 May 2024: Senba Toshogu  shrine in Kawagoe, Japan. It is the place where the post-funeral ceremony of Ieyasu Tokugawa was held
Kamakura City, Japan - May 25, 2023: A red torii gate welcomes visitors to the popular Komachi shopping street. The nearby busy JR Kamakura train station and bus loop services the Kanagawa Prefecture.
Izumo, Japan - September 26, 2012. People praying at  Izumo yashiro, Izumo-Taisha, Shinto shrine, in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. This shrine is a major cultural asset in Japan, dating from the  Nihon Shoki, Heian period,
Tokyo, Japan-January 4, 2023:\nA big crowd under the police traffic control is walking through the South Sacred Gate (Romon Gate) of Meiji-Jingu Shrine to enter the ground of the Main Hall. During the New Year season, the gate is elaborately decorated to welcome the year with various signs, including the picture of Oriental zodiac. The year 2023 is year of the rabbit.\nAbout 3 million people visit Meiji-jingu Shrine during the three days of New Year, to pray for their health and good luck for the year.\nMeiji-Jingu Shrine, a Shinto shrine, was established in 1920 and dedicated to Emperor Meiji (1852-1914) and his consort Empress Shoken (1850-1914); the great grand parents of the current Emperor Naruhito.\nAll visitors, as it has now become customary, wear protective face mask to prevent Corona virus pandemic.
Narita, Japan - December 5, 2012: Narita has a huge temple complex which in weekends is heavily visited with japanese coming from Tokyo. It is nature, calm and near the international airport Tokyo Narita. A beautifully conserved wooden sacred building with japanese signs against the ceiling and a curtain hangs in front of the door.
31 march 2019 - Takayama, Japan: View of the Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine in Takayama, Japan
Anahachiman Shrine is known for its Ichiyōraifuku amulet. Photographed on January 19, 2024 in Minato-Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo.
A Traditional Japanese Wooden Lantern glowing in the evening with green trees behind.
Kibitsu Shrine in Okayama Japan
traditional japanese stone lantern
On a sunny day in January 2024, the Masugatayama Observation Deck spreads out against the blue sky at Ikuta Ryokuchi in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
Tokyo, Japan-January 3, 2022:\nA big crowd under the police traffic control is walking through the South Sacred Gate (Romon Gate) of Meiji-Jingu Shrine to enter the ground of the Main Hall. During the New Year season, the gate is elaborately decorated to welcome the year with various signs, including the picture of Oriental zodiac. The year 2022 is the year of tiger.\nAbout 3 million people visit Meiji-jingu Shrine during the three days of New Year, to pray for their health and good luck for the year.\nMeiji Jingu Shrine, a Shinto shrine, was established in 1920 and dedicated to Emperor Meiji (1852-1914) and his consort Empress Shoken (1850-1914); the great grand parents of the current Emperor Naruhito.\nAll visitors, as it has now become customary, wear protective face mask to prevent Corona virus pandemic.
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