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The number of Shinto shrines in Japan today has been estimated at more than 150,000. Single structure shrines are the most common. Shrine buildings might also include oratories (in front of main sanctuary), purification halls, offering halls called heiden (between honden and haiden), dance halls, stone or metal lanterns, fences or walls, torii and other structures. The term "National Treasure" has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897.The definition and the criteria have changed since the inception of the term. The shrine structures in this list were designated national treasures when the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties was implemented on June 9, 1951. As such they are eligible for government grants for repairs, maintenance and the installation of fire-p

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  • Liste der Nationalschätze Japans (Schreine) (de)
  • Liste des Trésors nationaux du Japon (sanctuaires) (fr)
  • List of National Treasures of Japan (shrines) (en)
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  • Man schätzt die Zahl der Shintō-Schreine in Japan auf mehr als 150.000. Die Vielzahl der kleineren Schreine sind üblicherweise ein einzelnes Gebäude; es können jedoch weitere Bauwerke auf dem Schreingelände vorhanden sein wie Gebetshallen, Reinigungshallen, Hallen für Opfergaben (heiden), Gebäude für Tanzaufführungen, Laternen, Zäune, Steinwälle oder Torii. (de)
  • The number of Shinto shrines in Japan today has been estimated at more than 150,000. Single structure shrines are the most common. Shrine buildings might also include oratories (in front of main sanctuary), purification halls, offering halls called heiden (between honden and haiden), dance halls, stone or metal lanterns, fences or walls, torii and other structures. The term "National Treasure" has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897.The definition and the criteria have changed since the inception of the term. The shrine structures in this list were designated national treasures when the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties was implemented on June 9, 1951. As such they are eligible for government grants for repairs, maintenance and the installation of fire-p (en)
  • Le nombre de sanctuaires shinto au Japon est estimé aujourd'hui à plus de 150 000. Les sanctuaires à structure unique sont les plus communs. Les bâtiments des sanctuaires peuvent également compter des oratoires (devant le sanctuaire principal), des salles de purification, des salles d'offrandes appelées heiden (entre le honden et le haiden), une salle de danse, des lanternes de pierre ou de fer, des murs ou des clôtures, des toriis et autres édifices. Le terme « trésor national » est utilisé au Japon pour désigner les biens culturels importants les plus précieux depuis 1897. (fr)
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