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Hiroshima, Japan - June 1, 2015: Traditional roofs, and main gate in the sea at Itsukushima Shrine.
People enjoying the colourful displays of the Chrysanthemum Festival at the Jogyesa Temple in central Seoul, South Korea.
Kyoto, Japan- February 10th, 2023: Chohoji (Rokkakudo) Temple, a Historic hexagonal Buddhist temple at Donomaecho, Nakagyo, Kyoto, Japan
Miyajima, Japan - April 12, 2024: Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社, Itsukushima-jinja) is a Shinto shrine on the island of Itsukushima (popularly known as Miyajima).\nThe most recognizable and celebrated feature of the Itsukushima shrine, is its 50-foot (15 m)-tall vermilion otorii gate (\
Fukuoka, Japan - Dec 27, 2022 : People make a pray inside Kushida Shrine in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan on Dec 27,2022.
Fukuoka, Japan - April 10, 2024 : Nanzoin Temple reclining buddha statue
Main entrance of Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii Temple (shinto religion) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Tokyo, Japan- 1 April 2023; Buddhist Senso-ji Temple or Asakusa Kannon in Asakusa, Taito City ward with tourists and local around temple
Seoul, South Korea - October 26, 2022: Cheong Wa Dae, also known as the Blue House, now a park and museum open to the public. It had served as the office and official residence of the president of South Korea from 1948 to May 2022.
Kobe, Japan - July 13, 2011: The Minatogawa Shrine in Kobe, Japan dates from the 14th century and is dedicated to Masashige Kusunoki, a famous 14th century military commander.
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.
Hinomisaki Shrine located in Izumo, Shimane prefecture, Japan. The closest station for visiting here is JR Izumo station, and 45 minutes bus ride.
Tokyo, Japan - September 6, 2022 : People at Senso-ji Buddhist Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Senso-ji Temple is symbol of Asakusa and one of the most famous temples in Japan.
MIYAGIMA, JAPAN - November 21, 2017: Red Floating Big Torii gate in Miyajima Island of Japan.
Japan - Miyajima Island near Hiroshima - Itsukushima Jinja ,Venerable 16th-century Shinto shrine with iconic orange gate that \
Tokyo, Japan - February  16, 2018: Meiji Shrine  Oldest located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji.
View of the Imperial Palace moat and Tatsumi Yagura to the Otemon Gate, taken on May 04, 2023, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo, Japan- April 5th, 2023: Hie Shrine, mainly worship the god of Mount Hiei in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan
April 3, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan: Main gate at  Sensoji-ji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo and it is one of the most significant Buddhist temples located in Asakusa area.
Tokyo, Japan- 12 May 2024: Main entrance of Hie Shrine, Tokyo. This Hie-jinja Shrine was built in Edo Castle back in 1478
tokyo, yotsuya - jan 05 2023: Japanese hikeshi firefighters supporting with sticks a bamboo ladder at the top of which a man performs acrobatics during the traditional Hashigo-nori show at Suga shrine
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.
Asakusa Japan - 20 Oct 2023: Many people visit Sen-So Ji temple
Scenery of Tengwang Pavilion in Nanchang City
Miyajima, Japan - October 28, 2015: Itsukushima Shinto Shrine in Miyajima,
Shinto shrine in the middle of urban Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan- 12 May 2024: Big torri gate of Hie Shrine, Tokyo. This Hie-jinja Shrine was built in Edo Castle back in 1478
Tokyo, Japan - September 6, 2022 : People at Senso-ji Buddhist Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Senso-ji Temple is symbol of Asakusa and one of the most famous temples in Japan.
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