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    Jingū Taima (神宮大麻, Jingū Taima or Jingū Ōnusa) is an ōnusa wrapped in clean Ise washi and issued by the Ise Grand Shrine. They are a form of ofuda. The...
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    the talisman issued by the Grand Shrines of Ise (Ise Jingū) called Jingū Taima (神宮大麻). Jingū Taima were originally purification wands (祓串, haraegushi)...
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  • up taima in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taima may refer to: Taima, Nara, a former town in Japan Taima-dera, a temple in that town Taima-Taima, a...
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    Ōnusa (redirect from Taima (Shinto))
    haraegushi (祓串). The word Taima also refers to cannabis in the Japanese language. Nusa is an old word for cannabis. The Jingū Taima (神宮大麻) is a type of ōnusa...
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    Omamori Votive talismans designed for the home Ofuda, and Jingū taima when from Ise Jingu Votive paper slips applied to the gates of shrines Senjafuda...
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  • "Jin-gu" Ise Grand Shrine, known simply as Jingū (The Shrine) Other shrines called by this at list of Jingu Jingū taima, an ofuda issued by the Ise Grand Shrine...
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    O-mikuji Votive talismans designed for the home Ofuda, and Jingū taima when from Ise Jingu Votive paper slips applied to the gates of shrines Senjafuda...
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  • transferred to Jingūkyō's ownership and renamed Daijingu Shrine, and Jingū Taima were distributed by Jingūkyō. Senge Takatomi took the opportunity to...
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    decorative kamidana A kamidana celebrating the naming of a baby Kamidana with Jingu Taima Butsudan – analogous concept in Japanese Buddhism Etiquette in Japan...
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    Japanese). 2014-12-27. Retrieved 2023-11-15. Anderson, Richard W. (2002). "Jingū Kōgō "Ema" in Southwestern Japan: Reflections and Anticipations of the "Seikanron"...
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    Reverence of Ise Grand Shrine and the distribution of its amulets called Jingū Taima (神宮大麻); and Preparation and training of individuals for the Shinto priesthood...
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  • traveling priests who visited one to three times a year by giving them Jingū taima or copies of the Ise calendar (伊勢暦, Ise koyomi) to give out, along with...
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    Shuin Votive talismans designed for the home Ofuda, and Jingū taima when from Ise Jingu Votive paper slips applied to the gates of shrines Senjafuda Amulets...
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  • Jingūkyō (redirect from Jingu-kyo)
    one. It was founded in 1882, and was reorganized into the Jingū Service Foundation (神宮奉斎会, Jingu-hosai-kai) in 1899. Jingukyo was established during the...
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    secondary school kanji. It is part of taima (大麻), a Japanese word for cannabis. List of jōyō kanji Jingu Taima "KANJI-Link". www.kanji-link.com. Retrieved...
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    basic moral virtues of our nation.": 125  By 1937, more than 500,000 Jingu Taima shrines had been set up across households in Taiwan. Out of the 68 approved...
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  • Association of Shinto Shrines. It was responsible for the distribution of Jingu Taima. The Association of Shinto Shrines is considered its successor organization...
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    Senjafuda Votive talismans designed for the home Ofuda, and Jingū taima when from Ise Jingu Votive paper slips applied to the gates of shrines Senjafuda...
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    law also required all households to hold Jingū taima and as such all households were branch shrines of Ise Jingu. This meant each household had the "divided...
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    (Japanese: 御師, lit. 'Royal teacher'), temporarily enshrined the talisman Jingū Taima in their branch offices in the eastern part of Japan, and some of these...
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  • Japanese: A Motivating Method to Learn Japanese Jimokuji, Aichi Jingū-ji Jingū of Japan Jingū taima Jinseki District, Hiroshima Jinseki, Hiroshima Jirachi Jiro...
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  • Gorintō) [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] Kashihara Jingū Honden 橿原神宮本殿 Kashihara Jingū honden 1855 Kashihara 34°29′19″N 135°47′10″E / 34.48848532°N...
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    trophy is Nomi no Sukune because Nara Prefecture is where Nomi no Sukune and Taima no Kehaya are said to have fought. Therefore, Nara Prefecture is said to...
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  • Daitaku-ji (ja) Gose Mount Kongō Kashiba Donzurubō (ja) Katsuragi Taima-dera; Takao-ji Taima-dera Nakanobō Ōji #100 Get the Flavour of Masuda, a Masterpiece...
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    Nihon Shoki also records a wrestling match in which Nomi no Sukune and Taima no Kehaya held during his era, as the origin of Sumai (Sumo wrestling)....
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  • 135.84642483 (Shinyakushiji East Gate) [56] *Isonokami Jingū Haiden 石上神宮拝殿 Isonokami Jingū haiden 1185-1274 Tenri Nara 34°35′52″N 135°51′07″E / 34...
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    original on 2009-12-15. Retrieved 2009-09-07. 綴織当麻曼荼羅図 [Taima Mandala] (in Japanese). Taima-dera. Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved...
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  • Ise Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan (神宮徴古館・農業館) 1 emakimono 34°29′12″N 136°43′24″E / 34.48679944°N 136.72334718°E / 34.48679944; 136.72334718 (Jingū Chōkokan-Nōgyōkan)...
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    2016. Archived from the original on 2016-11-23. Retrieved 2016-11-23. "Ise Jingu and Treasures of Shinto" (exhibition leaflet). Tokyo National Museum. 2009...
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  • (taue) and the lighting of large torches. Kizugawa, Kyoto — Taima-dera Nerikuyo (當麻寺練供養, taima-dera nerikuyō) 14 April Procession of 25 participants dressed...
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