Jinja sankei
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Jinja sanpai — Visiting a shrine (also kami mode, jinja sankei) … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
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Washinomiya Shrine — Nihongo|Washinomiya Shrine|鷲宮神社|washinomiya jinja is one of the oldest Shintō shrines in the Kantō region, located in Washimiya, Saitama, Japan.HistoryAccording to legend, the shrine was founded by the deity Amenohohi before 660 BC. Historically … Wikipedia
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List of Japanese institutions (1930–1945) — This list of major Japanese institutions covers government and some private institutions and businesses, for the period 1930 to August 1945). Japanese Central Government Imperial affairs*Imperial Household Ministry **Privy Council (Japan) **Lord… … Wikipedia
Kami-mode — Visiting a shrine. Also jinja sanpai/sankei. Cf. hatsu mode … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto