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Lit. shrine architecture. The architecture associated
with Shinto shrines, including all the shrine buildings, shaden Πa and
subordinate or affiliated shrine buildings. Usually, a shrine can be identified
by the placement of a *torii
Ή, a type of pillar structure marking entrance to the grounds. The number of
these open gate-like structures vary depending on the size and importance of the
shrine. The most sacred area is surrounded by one to four fences. See *mizugaki
_, *tamagaki Κ_. Within
this area is included the main sanctuary *honden
{a, the worship hall *haiden
qa and additional buildings according to the status of the shrine. See *chokushiden
Ίga, *heiden Όa, kaguraden
_ya, saimonden ΥΆa, noritoden ja, *chouzuya
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Ι, *mikoshiyadori
_`Ι, *shinmon _ε, *sessha
ΫΠ, *massha Π, *mikeden
διaa and *shouden ³a. Many
shrines are identified by the style of their honden. See *shinmei-zukuri
_Ύ’, *yuitsu shinmei-zukuri
Bκ_Ύ’, *kasuga-zukuri
tϊ’, *taisha-zukuri
εΠ’, *sumiyoshi-zukuri
Zg’, *nagare-zukuri
¬’, *hachiman-zukuri
ͺ¦’, *ootori-zukuri
εΉ’, *gongen-zukuri
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