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Art photography by Yann ARTHUS-BERTRAND of Meiji Jingu Shinto Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, Honshu. Severely damaged by earthquakes and World War II air raids, Tokyo has preserved only a few temples from its original religious heritage. One of these is Meiji Jingu, a Shinto sanctuary commissioned by Emperor Meiji and completed in 1920.
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Art photography by Yann ARTHUS-BERTRAND of Meiji Jingu Shinto Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, Honshu. Severely damaged by earthquakes and World War II air raids, Tokyo has preserved only a few temples from its original religious heritage. One of these is Meiji Jingu, a Shinto sanctuary commissioned by Emperor Meiji and completed in 1920.
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Meiji Jingu Shinto Shrine in Tokyo
Art photography by Yann ARTHUS-BERTRAND of Meiji Jingu Shinto Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, Honshu. Severely damaged by earthquakes and World War II air raids, Tokyo has preserved only a few temples from its original religious heritage. One of these is Meiji Jingu, a Shinto sanctuary commissioned by Emperor Meiji and completed in 1920.
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Severely damaged by earthquakes and World War II air raids, Tokyo has preserved only a few temples from its original religious heritage. One of these is Meiji Jingu, a Shinto sanctuary commissioned by Emperor Meiji and completed in 1920. This is where the people of Tokyo gather to celebrate the new year. The Shinto religion is expressed through ritual practices, ceremonies, and customs centered around the kami, spirits that protect the community of man and that inhabit sites considered holy in the rural and urban landscape. Shintoism, which establishes a simple relationship between man and the natural and manufactured objects that surround him, coexists comfortably with Buddhism, which was imported in the sixth century and is more metaphysical. Many Japanese combine the two religions in their daily life. Indeed, Asian religions are rarely exclusive. It is estimated that 150 to 300 million people worldwide are followers of Buddhism.
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