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Profil Sekolah - Kampus
Dokumen 123
Kunitama
Kunitama
is a concept in Shinto. It refers to a
personification
of a
Province of Japan
.
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Related pages
landlord god
Chinjugami
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Ujigami
Mitama
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en
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References
↑
"Encyclopedia of Shinto詳細"
.
國學院大學デジタルミュージアム
(in Japanese)
. Retrieved
2023-04-18
.
v
t
e
Shinto shrines
Shinto architecture
Buildings
chōzu or temizu
Haiden
Heiden
hokora
honden / shinden / shōden
kagura-den
setsumatsusha
Architectonic elements
Chinjusha
chigi
hidden roof
kaerumata: see
nakazonae
kairō
karahafu
karamon
katōmado
katsuogi
kitsune (fox)
komainu
mon
nakazonae
shinboku
shōrō
sōrin
tamagaki
tokyō
torii
tōrō
Styles
hirairi-zukuri
tsumairi-zukuri
hachiman-zukuri
hiyoshi-zukuri
irimoya-zukuri
ishi-no-ma-zukuri
kasuga-zukuri
kibitsu-zukuri
misedana-zukuri
nagare-zukuri
ōtori-zukuri
owari-zukuri
ryōnagare-zukuri
shinmei-zukuri
sumiyoshi-zukuri
taisha-zukuri
Decorations
Sandō
Saisen
Tomoe
Shimenawa
Others
Implements
An
Chōzubachi
Chōzuya
Hakama
Himorogi
Jōe
Kagura suzu
O-miki
Ō-nusa
Gohei
Sanbo
Shide
Shinsen
Suzu
Tamagushi
Washi
Head shrines
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Fushimi Inari Taisha
Inari Okami
Inari shrines
Usa Hachiman-gū
Hachiman
Hachiman shrines
Ise Grand Shrine
Amaterasu
Jingūkyō
Jingu Taima
Shinmei shrines
Dazaifu Tenman-gū
Tenjin
Tenjin shrines
Munakata Taisha
daughters of Amaterasu
Suwa Taisha
Takeminakata
Yasakatome
Kotoshironushi
Hiyoshi Taisha
Ōkuninushi
Oyamakui no Kami
Sannō torii
Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō
Kumano Nachi Taisha
Kumano Kodō
Kumano Sanzan
Tsushima Shrine
Gion worship
Yasaka Shrine
Gion worship
Tutelary deities
Ujigami
Chinjugami
Garanshin
Dōsojin
Jinushigami
Yama-no-Kami
Oyagami
Sorei
Ubusunagami
Kunitama
Yorishiro
and
Shintai
Mirrors
Shinboku
(trees)
Chinju no Mori
(forests)
Iwakura
(rocks)
Meoto Iwa
Kannabi
(locations)
Katashiro
(dolls)
Kadomatsu
Bunrei
and
Kanjō
(propagation)
Ofuda
Jingu Taima
Omamori
Senjafuda
Hitogami
Mikoshi
Matsuri float
Shinko-shiki
Staff
Kannushi
Miko
Miscellaneous
A-un
Kanjo Nawa
Junrei
Misaki
Miyamairi
Shinshi
Classsification
Twenty-Two Shrines
Gokoku Shrines
Beppyo Shrines
Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
Engishiki Jinmyocho
Myojin Taisha
Kokushi genzaisha
Chinjusha
Setsumatsusha
Hokora
Buddhist elements
jingū-ji
miyadera
Whale mounds
Kamidana
Mitamaya
Sōja shrine
History
Shrine Parishioner Registration
Secular Shrine Theory
Shrine Consolidation Policy
Shrine Shinto
Misc practices for visitors
Ō-mikuji
Shuin
Ema
Institutions
Jinja Honchō
Rites
Futomani
Harae
Kagura
Misogi
Hakushu
Two bows, two claps, one bow
Jichinsai
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(in order of the size of the shrine network they head)