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In a procession, each of us stepped forward, turned towards the inner shrine, drank the sake, and bowed.
The New Yorker, April 6 , 1929P. 25 From the inner shrine of SIGNEM AND BOOSTEM, Publishers.
By James Thurber The New Yorker, April 6 , 1929P. 25 From the inner shrine of SIGNEM AND BOOSTEM, Publishers.
The honden of the Inner Shrine at Ise and of Izumo-taisha (Grand Shrine of Izumo, in Shimane prefecture) illustrate two representative archetypes of shrine construction.
The large shrine complex includes scores of buildings, the two most important being the Inner Shrine (Naikū) and Outer Shrine (Gekū), situated about 4 miles (6 km) apart.
The Inner Shrine (Naikū) of the Ise-jingū is dedicated to this ancestral goddess and is the most venerated shrine in Shintō.
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