Danbooru
Login Posts Comments Notes Artists Tags Pools Wiki Forum More »
Search Changes Help | Posts (6070) History
  • Help
guro
scat
furry -rating:g

Recent Changes (all)

  • halo (series)
  • third ballad (thirdballad)
  • female esper zero (neverness to everness)
  • female esper zero (unconventional attire) (neverness to everness)
  • female esper zero (school musings) (neverness to everness)
  • silver (pokemon)
  • list of touhou lostword costumes and variations
  • nanally (neverness to everness)
  • nanally (fluffy flying tiger) (neverness to everness)
  • chiz (neverness to everness)
  • chiz (velvet spring day) (neverness to everness)
  • mint (leisurely holiday) (neverness to everness)
  • mint (neverness to everness)
  • mint (to mary) (neverness to everness)
  • torii
  • female esper zero (city wanderer) (neverness to everness)
  • ice cube
  • female esper zero (hunter off duty) (neverness to everness)
  • ice play
  • fire play
  • wax play
  • tara strong
  • ember mclain
  • liu kang (fire god)
  • daidaidaidaidaikirai

Options

  • Tag History
  • Post History
  • Wiki History
  • Discussions
  • What Links Here
  • Mistagged Posts
  • Untagged Posts

shrine

神社

A place of worship of the Shinto religion.

For tagging purposes:

  • Includes small roadside shrines, e.g.: post #530511, post #502261.
  • Do not use this tag when there are only torii but no shrine buildings, or other evidence to indicate being nearby. Reason: torii may be situated a significant distance from the main premises of a shrine, and can also be found in places other than shrines.
  • When unsure of the religion, tag temple instead.
  • When unsure if it is a place of worship at all, consider using other tags such as east asian architecture to describe the structure and other elements.

Related tags

  • torii - the gate
  • shide - paper streamer cut in a zig-zagging fashion
  • shimenawa - straw rope
  • kouhaku nawa - red and white rope
  • stone lantern
  • donation box
  • temizuya - water ablution pavilion
  • ema - wooden boards on which people write prayers or wishes
  • omikuji - random fortunes written on strips of paper
  • miko - shrine maidens
  • komainu - lion-like statues
  • hokora - miniature versions of the larger shrines

See also

  • Hakurei shrine

External links

  • Wikipedia: Shinto shrine

The following tags are aliased to this tag: jinja (learn more).

Posts

post #11316926
post #11311948
post #11310845
post #11307317
post #11305975
post #11305752
post #11294066
post #11290776
Terms / Privacy / Upgrade / Contact /