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Ujigami is a word used in Shinto to refer to a god worshipped by a specific family or village. They used to be family only, but over time as more people moved around more people began to worship the Ujigami of a prominent family in their village even if they weren't members of the family, so the concept changed.
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Buildings | |
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Architectonic elements |
- Chinjusha
- chigi
- hidden roof
- kaerumata: see nakazonae
- kairō
- karahafu
- karamon
- katōmado
- katsuogi
- kitsune (fox)
- komainu
- mon
- nakazonae
- shinboku
- shōrō
- sōrin
- tamagaki
- tokyō
- torii
- tōrō
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Styles |
- hirairi-zukuri
- tsumairi-zukuri
- hachiman-zukuri
- hiyoshi-zukuri
- irimoya-zukuri
- ishi-no-ma-zukuri
- kasuga-zukuri
- kibitsu-zukuri
- misedana-zukuri
- nagare-zukuri
- ōtori-zukuri
- owari-zukuri
- ryōnagare-zukuri
- shinmei-zukuri
- sumiyoshi-zukuri
- taisha-zukuri
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Yorishiro and Shintai | |
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Staff | |
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Rites | |
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