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    Shinto architecture - Wikipedia

    Shinto architecture is the architecture of Japanese Shinto shrines. With a few exceptions like Ise Grand Shrine and Izumo Taisha Shinto shrines before Buddhism were mostly temporary structures erected to a particular purpose. Buddhism brought to Japan the idea of permanent shrines and the presence of … See more

    The practice of marking sacred areas began in Japan as early as the Yayoi period (from about 500 BC to 300 AD) originating from primal See more

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    Shrine buildings can have many different basic layouts, usually named either after a famous shrine's honden (e.g. hiyoshi-zukuri, named after Hiyoshi Taisha), or a structural … See more

    1. ^ Presently only the Ise Grand Shrine is being rebuilt every 20 years.
    2. ^ The term setsumatsusha is the combination of the two terms sessha and massha.
    3. ^ Literally "Lotus Sūtra Hall. A hall whose layout allows … See more

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    The following is a diagram illustrating the most important elements of a Shinto shrine:
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    Follows a list of other styles (in alphabetical order). Many are rare, some unique. Most deal with the structure of a single building but … See more

     
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