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Tsunashiki Tenjin Shrine
is a Tenmangū, Tenman-gū Shinto shrine located in Osaka, Osaka_Prefecture, Osaka prefecture, Japan. The enshrined divinities are: * , 52nd emperor of Japan, worshipped as * Sugawara no Michizane, scholar, poet and politician of the Heian Period, worshipped as , Kami of academics, scholarship and learning * in the Ha Shrine Setsumatsusha, undershrine, Kami of food and agriculture, often identified with * in the Hakuryū Shrine Setsumatsusha, undershrine, god of dragons and white snakes, and guardian god of houses, shrines and land. * in the Hakyrū Shrine Setsumatsusha, undershrine, Kami of Misogi, strength and guidance. Inside of shrine perimeter * Kitano Inari Shrine (喜多埜稲荷神社) * Hakuyrū Shrine (白龍社) Outside of shrine perimeter * Ha Shrine (歯神社) Gallery File:Tsunashiki-tenjinsha haiden.jpg, Tsunashiki-tenjinsha haiden See also *List of Shinto shrines in Japan References External linksShinto Administration webpage for Tsunashi ...
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Haiden (Shinto)
In Shinto shrine architecture, the is the hall of worship or oratory. It is generally placed in front of the shrine's main sanctuary ('' honden'') and often built on a larger scale than the latter. The ''haiden'' is often connected to the ''honden'' by a '' heiden'', or hall of offerings. While the ''honden'' is the place for the enshrined ''kami'' and off-limits to the general public, the ''haiden'' provides a space for ceremonies and for worshiping the ''kami''. In some cases, for example at Nara's Ōmiwa Shrine , also known as , is a Shinto shrine located in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is noted because it contains no sacred images or objects because it is believed to serve Mount Miwa, the mountain on which it stands. For the same re ..., the ''honden'' can be missing and be replaced by a patch of sacred ground. In that case, the ''haiden'' is the most important building of the complex. References Shinto architecture {{Shinto-stub ja:拝殿< ...
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