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Explore on MSNThe Simple Shrine Rule Tourists Should Never Overlook In JapanVisiting a shrine is an enriching experience to have in Japan, but there's one shrine etiquette rule that too many tourists ...
It’s closely linked to the country’s imperial family: Around 1870, Japan made Shinto the state religion and used imperial worship to fan ultra-nationalism and support for World War II ...
Meiji-jingū is a Shinto place of worship in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, attracting both the faithful and tourists alike. An American tourist who arrived in Japan on Monday, November 11 ...
stately Shinto temples, or something grand like the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. But nowadays, places of worship are taking pages from the books of modern architects. Tadao Ando's Church of Light ...
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