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Also mikashigidono δa 1@The special kitchen at Shinto shrines where rice to be offered to the gods is cooked. All other food served to the gods is raw. Today very few shrines, except at the Ise Jinguu Ι¨_{, have special buildings for preparing food to be served to the gods. See *mikeden διaa, *kamadodono a. 2@The place where rice was cooked for the nobility in a shinden style mansion *shinden-zukuri Qa’ in the Heian period. |
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