Sumiyoshi Taisha — nihongo|Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine|住吉大社|Sumiyoshi taisha is a Shinto shrine in Sumiyoshi ward in the city of Osaka, Japan. It is the main shrine of all the Sumiyoshi shrines in Japan. However, the oldest shrine that enshrines the Sumiyoshi Sanjin,… … Wikipedia
Sumiyoshi-taisha — Die Haupthalle des Schreins Die Soribashi wurde mehrmals wieder aufgebaut. Der jüngste Bau stammt aus dem Jahr 1981 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sumiyoshi-Taisha — Die Haupthalle des Schreins Die Soriba … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sumiyoshi Taisha — Entrada principal del Sumiyoshi Taisha. Entrada trasera del Sumiy … Wikipedia Español
-zukuri — ...construction style . In a Shinto context it usually refers to the architectural style of a Shinto shrine. There are more than a dozen distinctive types of shrine architecture. The branch shrines (bunsha) of a major shrine are often built… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Nagare-zukuri — Ujigami Shrine in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture The nagare zukuri (流造, flowing style? … Wikipedia
Otori-zukuri — The style of shrine construction ( zukuri) represented by the Otori shrine in Osaka (the original of which was destroyed by fire in 1905) which enshrines Ame no koyane, ancestor of the Fujiwara family. It is a smaller version of the sumiyoshi… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
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Twenty-Two Shrines — Manuscript of Nijuunisha chuushiki The Twenty Two Shrines (二十二社, Nijūni sha? … Wikipedia
Hidden roof — A hidden roof: an extremely slanted roof with practically horizontal eaves (Ebisu dō, Honkaku ji, Kamakura The hidden roof (野屋根, noyane … Wikipedia