Shrines can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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1. | noun | Or you can visit temples or shrines in Okinawa. | |
2. | noun | You should visit Kyoto, which is famous for its old temples and shrines. | |
3. | noun | Kyoto is famous for its shrines and temples. | |
4. | noun | There are many shrines in Kyoto. | |
5. | noun | On New Year's Day, many people visit neighborhood shrines. | |
6. | noun | New Year shrine visit; which shrines are potent? | |
7. | noun | January 1st is the day when many Japanese go to shrines. | |
8. | noun | Hatsumoude means New Year's visits to shrines. | |
9. | noun | The most important Shinto event takes place in the New Year, when millions of people visit shrines to pray for happiness and a healthy year. | |
10. | noun | November 15th is the seven-five-three festival, when parents with boys of five, girls of seven and either boys or girls of three celebrate their children's maturation, dress them in gay clothes and take them to shrines where they pray for their children's future. | |
11. | noun | There are many ancient shrines in Tokyo. | |
12. | noun | There were no temples or shrines among us save those of nature. | |
13. | noun | How many temples and shrines did you visit while you were in Japan? | |
14. | noun | Veiled at her shrines in Phrygian hood we stand, / and chief to Juno, mindful of the seer, / burnt-offerings pay, as pious rites demand. | |
15. | noun | "Melvin, what I miss about living in Japan is the spirituality." "Like what, Rod?" "Like the temples and shrines you can find everywhere." |
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Or you can visit temples or shrines in Okinawa. |
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You should visit Kyoto, which is famous for its old temples and shrines. | |
Kyoto is famous for its shrines and temples. | |
There are many shrines in Kyoto. | |
On New Year's Day, many people visit neighborhood shrines. | |
New Year shrine visit; which shrines are potent? | |
January 1st is the day when many Japanese go to shrines. | |
Hatsumoude means New Year's visits to shrines. | |
The most important Shinto event takes place in the New Year, when millions of people visit shrines to pray for happiness and a healthy year. | |
November 15th is the seven-five-three festival, when parents with boys of five, girls of seven and either boys or girls of three celebrate their children's maturation, dress them in gay clothes and take them to shrines where they pray for their children's future. | |
There are many ancient shrines in Tokyo. | |
There were no temples or shrines among us save those of nature. | |
How many temples and shrines did you visit while you were in Japan? | |
Veiled at her shrines in Phrygian hood we stand, / and chief to Juno, mindful of the seer, / burnt-offerings pay, as pious rites demand. | |
"Melvin, what I miss about living in Japan is the spirituality." "Like what, Rod?" "Like the temples and shrines you can find everywhere." |