Shinto shrines

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Shinto shrines are sacred Japanese sites of worship in the Shinto religion, dedicated to kami (spirits or deities) and used for rituals, festivals, and community ceremonies.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Shinto shrines canonical 10
Shrine Shinto 1
Tenmangū shrines 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto religious site
place of worship
religious building type
accessStructure torii gate
architecturalStyle Shinto architecture
associatedObject ema votive tablets
ofuda talismans
omikuji fortunes
shimenawa sacred rope
associatedRitual matsuri festivals
offerings
prayer
purification rites
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalSignificance center of local community life
symbol of Japanese spiritual tradition
dedicatedTo kami
distinctFrom Buddhist temples
emphasizes harmony with nature
governedBy Shinto shrine law and customs
hasPart haiden
honden
shrine precincts
temizuya
torii gate
hasSacredSpace honden
hasSubType Hachiman shrine
Tenjin shrine
imperial shrine
inari shrine
local tutelary shrine
languageOfSignage Japanese
mainDeityLocation honden
oftenLocatedIn natural surroundings
openTo tourists
worshippers
religion Shinto
requiresRitualBeforeEntry purification at temizuya
staffedBy Shinto priests
miko
typicalMaterial wood
usedFor community ceremonies
religious rituals
seasonal festivals
worship of kami
visitedFor hatsumode
life-cycle ceremonies
prayers for good fortune
visitedOn New Year
worshipHall haiden

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (12)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Emperor Jimmu veneratedIn Shinto shrines
gohei associatedWith Shinto shrines
Sect Shinto distinguishedFrom Shinto shrines
this entity surface form: Shrine Shinto
Sugawara no Michizane associatedWith Shinto shrines
this entity surface form: Tenmangū shrines
Tamayori-hime worshippedIn Shinto shrines
Wakahirume-no-Mikoto worshippedIn Shinto shrines
kami of learning cultContext Shinto shrines
Setsubun festival performedAt Shinto shrines
subject surface form: Setsubun
Emperor Nintoku veneratedIn Shinto shrines
mon usedBy Shinto shrines
Nagoshi no Harae performedIn Shinto shrines
Yabusame Shinji (horseback archery ritual) associatedWith Shinto shrines
subject surface form: Yabusame Shinji