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  2. List of Shinto shrines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Shinto Shrine of Shusse Inari in America (アメリカ出世稲荷神社) Los Angeles (宇迦之御魂神) Uka-no-Mitama-no-Kami (誉田別命) Homudawake-no-Mikoto (大床主神) Ōtokonushi-no-kami (武みかづちの神) Takemikaduchi-no-kami (経津主神) Futsunushi-no-kami (水波女神) Mizuhanome-no-kami Colorado

  3. Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America - Wikipedia

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    The shrine is now known as Tsubaki Dai Jinja North America (or, Hoku Bei Tsubaki Dai Jinja 北米椿大神社). It continues as a branch of Tsubaki Ōkami Yashiro, one of the oldest and most notable shrines in Japan. [4] The Guji of Tsubaki Dai Jinja North America is Ann Evans, whose norito translations are widely used in the western Shinto ...

  4. Category:Shinto shrines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shinto shrines in the United States" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America; W.

  5. Daijingu Temple of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of Shinto The Daijingu Temple of Hawaii is a Shinto Shinmei shrine located in Honolulu , Oahu , Hawaii . It is also known as the Honolulu Grand Shrine (ホノルル大神宮) and is the oldest Shinto shrine on Oahu.

  6. List of shrines - Wikipedia

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    Toggle North America subsection. 4.1 Canada. 4.2 Mexico. 4.3 United States. ... Category:Shinto shrines; References This page was last edited on 24 December ...

  7. Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Izumo Taishakyo Mission is a Shinto shrine located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii.It is one of the few active Shinto shrines in the United States. The wooden A-frame structure was inspired by Shimane Prefecture's classical Japanese shrine Izumo-taisha.

  8. Shinto shrine - Wikipedia

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    The process is used often—for example during Shinto festivals to animate temporary shrines called mikoshi. [ 39 ] The transfer does not necessarily take place from a shrine to another: the divided spirit's new location can be a privately owned object or an individual's house. [ 40 ]

  9. Category:Shinto in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shinto in the United States" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kotohira Jinsha v. McGrath