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Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in western Japan

TANABE, Japan, April 3 Kyodo - Production of imitation chrysanthemum flowers peaks in the city of Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on April 3, 2025, ahead of a three-day annual festival at the Kumano Hongu Taisha, a World Heritage-listed shrine, starting on April 13. (Kyodo)

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Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in western Japan

Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in western Japan

Production of imitation chrysanthemum flowers peaks in the city of Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on April 3, 2025, ahead of a three-day annual festival at the Kumano Hongu Taisha, a World Heritage-listed shrine, starting on April 13.

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Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in western Japan

Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in western Japan

Production of imitation chrysanthemum flowers peaks in the city of Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on April 3, 2025, ahead of a three-day annual festival at the Kumano Hongu Taisha, a World Heritage-listed shrine, starting on April 13.

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[Breaking News]Year of Snake in 2025

TANABE, Japan, Oct. 23 Kyodo - Making of a giant votive tablet with an illustration of a snake is completed at Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in Tanabe in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 23, 2024, in preparation for the coming of 2025, the Year of Snake in the Chinese zodiac. (Kyodo)

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Year of Snake in 2025

Year of Snake in 2025

Making of a giant votive tablet with an illustration of a snake is completed at Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in Tanabe in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 23, 2024, in preparation for the coming of 2025, the Year of Snake in the Chinese zodiac.

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Year of Snake in 2025

Year of Snake in 2025

Making of a giant votive tablet with an illustration of a snake is completed at Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in Tanabe in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 23, 2024, in preparation for the coming of 2025, the Year of Snake in the Chinese zodiac.

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[Breaking news] Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in Wakayama

TANABE, Japan, April 4 Kyodo - Production of imitation chrysanthemum flowers peaks at Kumano Hongu Taisha in the Wakayama Prefecture city of Tanabe, western Japan, on April 4, 2024, ahead of an annual festival at the World Heritage-listed shrine, set to be held for three days from April 13. (Kyodo)

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Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in Wakayama

Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in Wakayama

Production of imitation chrysanthemum flowers peaks at Kumano Hongu Taisha in the Wakayama Prefecture city of Tanabe, western Japan, on April 4, 2024, ahead of an annual festival at the World Heritage-listed shrine, set to be held for three days from April 13.

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Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in Wakayama

Imitation chrysanthemum production peaks in Wakayama

Production of imitation chrysanthemum flowers peaks at Kumano Hongu Taisha in the Wakayama Prefecture city of Tanabe, western Japan, on April 4, 2024, ahead of an annual festival at the World Heritage-listed shrine, set to be held for three days from April 13.

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New tea leaves picked to be dedicated to shrine

New tea leaves picked to be dedicated to shrine

SHINGU, Japan - In a traditional annual ceremony, a group of priestesses pluck new tea leaves at a garden in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on April 17 for dedication to the Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine whose foundation legendarily dates back to 32 years B.C.

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Summit of Mt. Fuji falls under ownership of Shinto shrine

Summit of Mt. Fuji falls under ownership of Shinto shrine

SHIZUOKA, Japan - The Japanese central government granted a document Dec. 17 to a Shinto shrine conceding the ownership of the land on the summit of Mt. Fuji to it for free. The handover was made in line with a Supreme Court ruling 30 years ago acknowledging the ownership by the Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha shrine of 3.85 million square meters of land covering areas from the 3,350-meter level of the highest Japanese mountain to the 3,776-meter top, government officials said.

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(1)UNESCO adds Japanese sites to World Heritage list

(1)UNESCO adds Japanese sites to World Heritage list

HONGU, Japan - The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's World Heritage Committee decided July 1 in Suzhou, China, to include in its heritage list the holy grounds and pilgrimage path in the Kii mountains straddling central and western Japan. Kumano-Hongu Shrine (in photo) in Hongu, Wakayama Prefecture, is located in the heritage district.

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Traditional tea-picking at Kumano shrine

Traditional tea-picking at Kumano shrine

SHINGU, Japan - Kumano Hongu Taisha maidens pick tea leaves in the shinto shrine's traditional ''First Tea-picking of the Season'' in the town of Hongu in Wakayama Prefecture on April 5. Kumano Hongu Taisha is one of the three shinto shrines located in the Kumano district, which from earliest times was believed to be a dwelling place of the gods.

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Coming-of-Age ceremony held in Wakayama

Coming-of-Age ceremony held in Wakayama

HONGU, Japan - Thirty young people returning to their hometown of Hongu, Wakayama Prefecture for the summer vacation attend a Coming-of-Age ceremony sponsored by the town office Aug. 14. The town held the ceremony during the summer holidays instead of the official holiday for the celebration on Jan. 15.

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Japan's largest torii completed in Wakayama

Japan's largest torii completed in Wakayama

SHINGU, Japan - Japan's largest ''torii,'' a gateway at the entrance to a Shinto shrine, is completed in a ceremony at Kumano-Hongu Shrine in Hongu, Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on May 11. Some 500 people passed through the 34-meter-high, 42-meter-wide gate after the ceremony.

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Children pray for Japan's World Cup victory

Children pray for Japan's World Cup victory

Children pray for Japan's victory in the knockout stage of the football World Cup at Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in the Wakayama Prefecture city of Tanabe, western Japan, on Dec. 3, 2022. Japan will play Croatia on Dec. 5 after finishing top of Group E.

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Children pray for Japan's World Cup victory

Children pray for Japan's World Cup victory

Children pray for Japan's victory in the knockout stage of the football World Cup at Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in the Wakayama Prefecture city of Tanabe, western Japan, on Dec. 3, 2022. Japan will play Croatia on Dec. 5 after finishing top of Group E.

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"Shimenawa" rope replacement at western Japan shrine

"Shimenawa" rope replacement at western Japan shrine

A giant "shimenawa" sacred straw festoon is replaced at World Heritage-listed Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in the western Japan city of Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on Dec. 1, 2022, ahead of New Year.

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"Shimenawa" rope replacement at western Japan shrine

"Shimenawa" rope replacement at western Japan shrine

A giant "shimenawa" sacred straw festoon is replaced at World Heritage-listed Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in the western Japan city of Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on Dec. 1, 2022, ahead of New Year.

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Making of imitation chrysanthemums peaks ahead of shrine festival

Making of imitation chrysanthemums peaks ahead of shrine festival

Photo taken on March 31, 2022, in the Wakayama Prefecture city of Tanabe, western Japan, shows imitation chrysanthemum flowers, whose production peaked ahead of an annual festival at World Heritage-listed Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine, set to be held for three days from April 13.

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Making of imitation chrysanthemums peaks ahead of shrine festival

Making of imitation chrysanthemums peaks ahead of shrine festival

Photo taken on March 31, 2022, in the Wakayama Prefecture city of Tanabe, western Japan, shows imitation chrysanthemum flowers, whose production peaked ahead of an annual festival at World Heritage-listed Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine, set to be held for three days from April 13.

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Summit of Mt. Fuji falls under ownership of Shinto shrine

Summit of Mt. Fuji falls under ownership of Shinto shrine

SHIZUOKA, Japan - The Japanese central government granted a document Dec. 17 to a Shinto shrine conceding the ownership of the land on the summit of Mt. Fuji to it for free. The handover was made in line with a Supreme Court ruling 30 years ago acknowledging the ownership by the Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha shrine of 3.85 million square meters of land covering areas from the 3,350-meter level of the highest Japanese mountain to the 3,776-meter top, government officials said. (Kyodo)

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Traditional tea-picking at Kumano shrine

Traditional tea-picking at Kumano shrine

SHINGU, Japan - Kumano Hongu Taisha maidens pick tea leaves in the shinto shrine's traditional ''First Tea-picking of the Season'' in the town of Hongu in Wakayama Prefecture on April 5. Kumano Hongu Taisha is one of the three shinto shrines located in the Kumano district, which from earliest times was believed to be a dwelling place of the gods.

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New tea leaves picked to be dedicated to shrine

New tea leaves picked to be dedicated to shrine

SHINGU, Japan - In a traditional annual ceremony, a group of priestesses pluck new tea leaves at a garden in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on April 17 for dedication to the Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine whose foundation legendarily dates back to 32 years B.C. (Kyodo)

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The cave on Enoshima Island

The cave on Enoshima Island

Photographer unknown. Entitled 1101 Cave at Enoshima. The entrance to the cave, Oniwaya, and a pier-like wooden passage is visible at the bottom of the cliff. This cave, the focal point of Enoshima worship, is also called Ryukutsu, Hongu Iwaya, or Okunomiya. The same photograph, tinted with color, is on display at the Yokohama Archives of History.==Date:unknown, Place:Enoshima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number96‐49‐0]

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The Benzaiten (the Indian-origin Goddess of fortune),Enoshima Island

The Benzaiten (the Indian-origin Goddess of fortune),Enoshima Island

Photographer unknown. Entitled ENOSHIMA. 523. The small shrine visible in the centre could be the one located in the middle of Hongu Iwaya, or the small shrine worshipping tennyo (heavenly maidens). The Illustrated Map of Enoshima, Kugenuma, Zushi, and Kanazawa published in 1898 mentions the existence of two small shrines and a washroom.==Date:unknown, Place:Enoshima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number85‐18‐0]

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Mt. Fuji seen from Omiya

Mt. Fuji seen from Omiya

Northeastern view of Mt. Fuji from the hillside of Nonaka in Fujinomiya City. The top of the mountain is covered with snow, and Mt. Hoei is visible on the right. The foliage in the centre left is part of Mt. Fuji Hongu Sengentaisha Shrine. The temple town of Fujinomiya (Omiya) can be seen in front. The Uruigawa riverbank crosses horizontally at the edge of the rice paddies.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:A. Farsari, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number82‐49‐0]

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The cave on Enoshima Island

The cave on Enoshima Island

The entrance to the cave called Iwaya number one at Enoshima, a view similar to that in #2242 and #4874. The cave eroded by the sea was called Oniwaya, Hongu Iwaya, or Okunomiya. There is a wooden passageway with railing to the right. Said to have been taken by Shimooka Renjo (1823-1914), this photograph bears the note Cave of Yenoshima.==Date:unknown, Place:Enoshima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number64‐42‐0]

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Mt. Fuji seen from Nonaka

Mt. Fuji seen from Nonaka

Northeastern view of Mt. Fuji from the elevated area of Nonaka in Fujinomiya City. The summit is covered with snow, and Mt. Hoei is visible over the ridge on the right. Houses with thatched roofs stand in the foreground, and a rickshaw is parked on the road. The grove behind the house on the right surrounds the Shinto shrine Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha. The town of Fujinomiya (Omiya), which prospered as a shrine town, is visible in front of the forest.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number47‐22‐0]

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Nakanodake shrine in myogisan

Nakanodake shrine in myogisan

Nakanodake Shrine is located at the south foot of Mt. Kondo (also called Nakanodake). The deities worshipped are Nihon Buson in the Hongu and Okuninushinomikoto in the Zengu. The remains of a destroyed torii can be seen in the centre, but the present shrine was restored in 1882, so the photo was taken before that time.==Date:unknown, Place:Gunma, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number9‐25‐0]

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

A Tokyo Olympic torch relay participant runs near a torii gate of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha shrine in the Shizuoka Prefecture city of Fujinomiya, central Japan, on June 25, 2021.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

A Tokyo Olympic torch relay participant runs near a torii gate of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha shrine in the Shizuoka Prefecture city of Fujinomiya, central Japan, on June 25, 2021.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

A Tokyo Olympic torch relay participant runs near a torii gate of Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha shrine in the Shizuoka Prefecture city of Fujinomiya, central Japan, on June 25, 2021.

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New coronavirus

New coronavirus

A "torii" entrance gate at World Heritage-listed Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, is lit up in blue on May 11, 2020, to express the public's appreciation to medical workers battling the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shinto ritual praying for coronavirus outbreak to end

Shinto ritual praying for coronavirus outbreak to end

People take part in a ritual to pray for the end of the new coronavirus outbreak held at Kumano Hongu Taisha, a Shinto shrine in Tanabe in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on March 10, 2020. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shinto ritual praying for coronavirus outbreak to end

Shinto ritual praying for coronavirus outbreak to end

People take part in a ritual to pray for the end of the new coronavirus outbreak held at Kumano Hongu Taisha, a Shinto shrine in Tanabe in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on March 10, 2020. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shimenawa rope replacement at western Japan shrine

Shimenawa rope replacement at western Japan shrine

A giant "shimenawa" sacred straw festoon is replaced at World Heritage-listed Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in the western Japan city of Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on Dec. 16, 2019, ahead of New Year. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shimenawa rope replacement at western Japan shrine

Shimenawa rope replacement at western Japan shrine

A giant "shimenawa" sacred straw festoon is replaced at World Heritage-listed Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in the western Japan city of Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on Dec. 16, 2019, ahead of New Year. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's new era under Emperor Naruhito

Japan's new era under Emperor Naruhito

Chief priest Ietaka Kuki writes the kanji characters for Japan's new imperial era Reiwa in calligraphy at Kumano Hongu Taisha, a Shinto shrine in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on May 1, 2019, the first day of the era. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's new era under Emperor Naruhito

Japan's new era under Emperor Naruhito

Chief priest Ietaka Kuki writes the kanji characters for Japan's new imperial era Reiwa in calligraphy at Kumano Hongu Taisha, a Shinto shrine in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on May 1, 2019, the first day of the era. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's new era under Emperor Naruhito

Japan's new era under Emperor Naruhito

Chief priest Ietaka Kuki writes the kanji characters for Japan's new imperial era Reiwa in calligraphy at Kumano Hongu Taisha, a Shinto shrine in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on May 1, 2019, the first day of the era. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's new era under Emperor Naruhito

Japan's new era under Emperor Naruhito

Visitors take photos of chief priest Ietaka Kuki after he wrote the kanji characters for Japan's new imperial era Reiwa in calligraphy at Kumano Hongu Taisha, a Shinto shrine in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, on May 1, 2019, the first day of the era. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Year of Boar in 2019

Year of Boar in 2019

Ietaka Kuki (L), chief priest of the Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in Wakayama Prefecture, and Hiroyoshi Kojima, stationmaster of JR Wakayama Station, pose for a photo at the station in the western Japan prefecture on Nov. 28, 2018. Kuki donated an "ema" votive tablet (L) from the shrine bearing an illustration of a boar ahead of the Year of the Boar in the Oriental zodiac. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Year of Boar in 2019

Year of Boar in 2019

Ietaka Kuki (L), chief priest of the Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine in Wakayama Prefecture, and Hiroyoshi Kojima, stationmaster of JR Wakayama Station, pose for a photo at the station in the western Japan prefecture on Nov. 28, 2018. Kuki donated an "ema" votive tablet from the shrine bearing an illustration of a boar ahead of the Year of the Boar in the Oriental zodiac. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(1)UNESCO adds Japanese sites to World Heritage list

(1)UNESCO adds Japanese sites to World Heritage list

HONGU, Japan - The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's World Heritage Committee decided July 1 in Suzhou, China, to include in its heritage list the holy grounds and pilgrimage path in the Kii mountains straddling central and western Japan. Kumano-Hongu Shrine (in photo) in Hongu, Wakayama Prefecture, is located in the heritage district. (Kyodo)

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Coming-of-Age ceremony held in Wakayama

Coming-of-Age ceremony held in Wakayama

HONGU, Japan - Thirty young people returning to their hometown of Hongu, Wakayama Prefecture for the summer vacation attend a Coming-of-Age ceremony sponsored by the town office Aug. 14. The town held the ceremony during the summer holidays instead of the official holiday for the celebration on Jan. 15.

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Japan's largest torii completed in Wakayama

Japan's largest torii completed in Wakayama

SHINGU, Japan - Japan's largest ''torii,'' a gateway at the entrance to a Shinto shrine, is completed in a ceremony at Kumano-Hongu Shrine in Hongu, Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, on May 11. Some 500 people passed through the 34-meter-high, 42-meter-wide gate after the ceremony.

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