Shinto Japan Gallery
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I didn’t collect a lot of souvenirs when I was in Japan, mostly because I was worried about ho
Baku (gajasimha) carving on Shinto Shrine, Japan.Images of Baku are frequently placed under the eave
Fushimi Inari shrine, Kyoto, Japan
Tokyo, Japan - Whorshippers at the Shinto Shrine. The Japanese origin 神社 (jinja) comes from the term
Amaterasu Omikami (the Japanese Sun Goddess and highest deity of the Shinto pantheon) emerging from
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Art process of Inari’s Fox, art by Kaho Nishikawa
Fluffy handtowel depicting Inari shrine foxes (seen on)
ekmkmekmkm:和風キュウコンThis Inari-inspired Ninetales fanart is so cool <3
Fushimi Inari taisha vanishing point, Kyoto, Japan / Japón
Fushimi Inari Shrine
Goddess Inari Riding on a Fox, Japan
ileftmyheartintokyo:A Walk to the Shrine by balbo42 on Flickr.
Fushimi Inari taisha lights & shadows, Kyoto, Japan / Japón
[Fushimi’s fox: Key], another haunting artwork by Miki KatohI love the look of ancient Japanes
A natural history approach to the spiritual protectorates of Japanese Forests and Mountains, the Ten
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随身 (Zuijin) Zuijin are kami warrior-guardians who are often depicted holding bows and arrows. Their
A kitsune (狐) is a creature of Japanese folktales, that serve as faithful guardians and messengers o
Frog statues at Fushimi Inari. They are considered good luck for finances and other things.
Tenrikyo lantern. Photo by Resa till Japan
Tomorrow is the first spring day in the japanese lunisolar calendar . Today all shinto shrine in Jap
Exorcism rite . Setsubun . Miyazaki Jingu , Japan
Jingu Miyazaki Japan
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