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English: A Tōshō-gū is a Shinto shrine devoted to Tokugawa Ieyasu, or Tōshō Gongen (his posthumous name). Found throughout Japan, the most prominent are in Nikko, Shizuoka, and the Ueno section of Tokyo.
Galego: Un Tōshō-gū é un jinja (santuario shintoísta) dedicado a Tokugawa Ieyasu. Os máis famosos son os de Nikko, Shizuoka e o de Ueno en Toquio
Français : Un Tôshôgu est un sanctuaire shinto (ou jinja) dédié à Tokugawa Ieyasu. On en trouve plusieurs au Japon ; les plus célèbres sont ceux de Nikko, Shizuoka, et Ueno (à Tokyo).
Kunozan Tōshō-gū
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Haiden of Kunozan Tōshō-gū
Nikko Tōshō-gū
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Three Wise Monkeys,Tosho-gu Shrine, Nikko
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Pagoda and torii at Toshogu, Nikko
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Sleeping cat carving attributed to Hidari Jingoro at Toshogu, Nikko
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Three wise monkeys: Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil; Toshogu, Nikko
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three monkeys
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Mikoshi (portable shrine) at autumn festival (matsuri) of Toshogu, Nikko
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A-Un statues at Toshogu (Un reversed left to right)
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Procession of a thousand warriors, Toshogu, Autumn festival
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building in the Toshogu
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Pagoda at the Toshogu
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Yomeimon Gate at Toshogu
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Yomeimon
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Carvings alongside Yomeimon, the famous gate within Toshogu, Nikko
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Detail of carving on Yomeimon, Toshogu
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Joinery under roof of Yomeimon
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Carvings in Yomeimon
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Kids take a break during the fall festival at Toshogu
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Omotemon (Front Gate) viewed from inside shrine
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Horse in caparison for spring festival
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Chozusha
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Karamon
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Cast gate in front of mausoleum
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Archer statue
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Procession of a thousand warriors
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Bell
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Tablet with calligraphy by Emperor Go-Mizunoo
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Crest of Tokugawa family on lantern
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Crest
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Preparing for the procession of a thousand warriors
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Storehouse at Toshogu
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Stone lanterns at Toshogu
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Iron lantern
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Sacred stable
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Rotating lantern
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Paper offerings
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Statue of lion, rear of Yomeimon
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Carving of lion on Yomeimon
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Lion and elephant carvings beneath roof
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Kyozo (sutra library)
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Karamon (Chinese gate), Haiden (prayer hall), Honden (main hall)
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Karamon
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Urn containing remains of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Stereoptic views, c. 1900
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"Ancient Stone Dog Guarding the Temple of Nikko from Evil."
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"Ni-o-mon, or Gate of the Ni-o, at Nikko"
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"Front of the Yakushi Temple at Nikko, Japan."
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"The Beautiful Carved Karamon, or Chinese Gate, Nikko, Japan"
Ueno Tōshō-gū
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Toshogu, Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo