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Ise Shrine Summary
284 words, approx. 1 pages Located in Mie Prefecture, the Grand Shrine of Ise (Ise Daijingu) is the most important shrine in Japan. It comprises two main shrine complexes, Naiku (the Inner Shrine), which consecrates Amaterasu, the Sun Goddess, and Geku (the Outer Shrine), which...
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 Ise Shrine (Ise-jingū 伊勢神宮) is a Shinto shrine to the goddess Amaterasu ōmikami, located in the city of Ise in Mie prefecture,...



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 The Art Bulletin
Ise Shrine and a Modernist construction of Japanese tradition.
06/01/2001: 18,875 words, approx. 63 pages Today the Shinto shrines at Ise embody some of the most treasured aesthetic values associated with Japan (Fig. 1). (1) The image of stout columns of unfinished cypress, standing in a court of white pebbles and sheltered by a dense cryptomeria forest, resonates...
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 Asian Folklore Studies
The Deity and Wind of Ise.(Japan)
04/01/2002: 14,899 words, approx. 50 pages The DEITY WIND spread anciently and widely; contrary to our common assumption, it is not unique to Japan. A component in the cosmic bulk of monsoon-deities, the Deity Wind is an analogue of the pneumatic attribute of West Asian storm gods. Thus, like the...


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