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RM2H8AWAA–Main temple building at the Honryuin Temple, a Buddhist shrine dedicated to the god Kangiten in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Daikon radishes are found at the shrine as a offering for answered prayers.
RFBP28P3–Japanese Buddhist Temple With A Fence To Tie On Paper Prayers
RF2B2E4YM–Wooden Japanese 'ema' plaque hanging at a shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan
RFRGTP8H–Two japanese schoolgirls pray at Oyama Jinja Shrine. Kanazawa, Japan
RFFB9BF8–Prayer tags at a shrine in Uji, Japan.
RMDBJCD4–Ema prayer tablets and omikuji fortune papers. Tourinji Temple, Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan
RF2JW65T4–Prayer tablets Emma Shinto shrine Ito Peninsula Japan
RMH2MD8X–People hanging prayer tablets at the Shinto Meiji Jingu Shrine,Shibuya-Ku,Tokyo,Japan
RMR6J14C–Japanese creative artwork on Shinto EMA wooden plaques used for sending prayers to the Gods at Okusha Jinja (Shrine) in Togakushi, Japan
RFP55W21–Ema, Votive, wooden, tablets, Wishing plates, at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RF2JW65R3–Prayer sticks at Takaosan Yakuoin Temple in Japan
RMBEMRA4–Prayers. Jishu Shrine (dedicated to Okuninushi, god of love). Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Kyoto. Kansai. Japan
RF2JW65PM–Prayer plaque eme Temple Kamakura Japan
RF2B6NP4C–A row of bronze japanese lanterns in Kasuga-Taisha shrine in Nara.
RF2JW65R7–Prayer tablets ema Shrine Kamogawa Chiba Japan 2
RMEAERTR–Japanese prayer plaques (boards), Ema, left by Shinto worshippers, Asakusa Shine, Shinto temple, Senso-ji, Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
RF2JW65PR–Ema prayer plaque Hie Shrine Nagatacho Tokyo Japan
RMRF8GHR–Asakusa-Kannon Temple district, Tokyo, Japan, Asia
RF2JW65R9–Prayer tablets ema Yushima Shrine Tokyo Japan
RM2H8AWAD–Main temple building at the Honryuin Temple, a Buddhist shrine dedicated to the god Kangiten in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Daikon radishes are found at the shrine as a offering for answered prayers.
RF2JW65PY–Wooden prayer plaque Narita Temple Narita Japan
RF2C26BTA–Random fortunes written on strips of paper or o-mikuji at Shinto shrines, Tokyo, Japan
RMG3YNGE–TOKYO - MAY, 2016: Old woman prays at Senso-ji shrine in Asakusa on June 01, 2016
RFBD7N9D–Kiyomizu dera temple. Kyoto. Kansai. Japan
RMDBJCDH–Ema prayer tablets and omikuji fortune papers. Tourinji Temple, Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan
RF2BWX84B–HAKODATE, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 09, 2019: Ema or Wooden plaques at Hokkaido shrine where is a famous landmark of Sapporo, Japan.
RMCCB5XM–Tree with prayers at Shinto temple in Tokyo
RMR6J15D–Japanese creative artwork on Shinto EMA wooden plaques used for sending prayers to the Gods at Okusha Jinja (Shrine) in Togakushi, Japan
RFP55TR5–Ema, Votive, wooden, tablets, Wishing plates at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RMCCB5J0–Buddhas at Senso Ji temple in background.
RF2ACYXXK–Stacks of woden 'ema' votive plaques in one of the Tokyo's temples, Japan
RFRYMY4X–UENO PARK, TOKYO, JAPAN - JULY 9, 2018 : Ema's, the wooden boards to write wishes and pray for god, that hangs at the Toshogu Shrine in Ueno Park in T
RF2B6NP4F–A row of golden japanese lanterns in Kasuga-Taisha shrine in Nara.
RMJ4NTPM–Japanese Ema or small wooden votive plaques on which Shinto worshippers write their prayers or wishes then left hanging up at a shrine
RMFNB8XF–Japanese prayer plaques (boards), Ema, left by Shinto worshippers, Asakusa Shine, Shinto temple, Senso-ji, Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
RF2BK40T7–Wooden Sotoba and Gravestones with Engravings in a Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan
RMD8F2D2–Ema are on the shrine wall small wooden plaques on which Shinto worshippers write their prayers or wishes. Kamakura, Japan
RMBEMR8F–Prayers. Jishu Shrine (dedicated to Okuninushi, god of love). Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Kyoto. Kansai. Japan
RM2H8AW90–Main temple building at the Honryuin Temple, a Buddhist shrine dedicated to the god Kangiten in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Daikon radishes are found at the shrine as a offering for answered prayers.
RF2C32AK0–statue of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RF2C26BJF–Random fortunes written on strips of paper or o-mikuji at Shinto shrines, Tokyo, Japan
RMG3YND4–TOKYO - MAY, 2016: People visit Senso-ji shrine in Asakusa on June 01, 2016
RF2DB4946–Statue of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RFJF0ATM–Ema is small wooden plaques on which Shinto worshippers write their prayers or wishes then left hanging up at the shrine
RFKHPMR1–Wooden Prayers Meiji Shrine Yoyogi Park Tokyo Japan Asia. Photo taken in Japan Asia, Tokyo, August 2017.
RF2A416G0–Statue of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RMR6J16B–Japanese creative artwork on Shinto EMA wooden plaques used for sending prayers to the Gods at Okusha Jinja (Shrine) in Togakushi, Japan
RFP55TPP–Ema, Votive, wooden, tablets, Wishing plates at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RMR9BRKR–Girl crawling trough tunnel of fortune telling paper slips, gion, Kyoto, JApan
RF2C8C387–Japnese prayers
RMATM6B9–Writing prayers on toba sticks outside Buddhist temple in Japan
RF2B3CFRR–Prayers written on folded white paper and tied to tree in Kyoto, Japan.
RMJ4NTR1–Japanese Ema or small wooden votive plaques on which Shinto worshippers write their prayers or wishes then left hanging up at a shrine
RMEAERW0–Japanese prayer plaques (boards), Ema, left by Shinto worshippers, Asakusa Shine, Shinto temple, Senso-ji, Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
RF2BK40Y1–Wooden Sotoba and Gravestones with Engravings in a Cemetery, Tokyo, Japan
RMD8F2C7–Ema are small wooden plaques on which Shinto worshippers write their prayers or wishes. Kamakura, Japan
RFPRJ65F–Tokyo, Japan. September 10, 2018. Many ema at Benten-do at Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan. Ema are small wooden plaques on which Shinto worshippers write t
RMBEMR9F–Prayers. Jishu Shrine (dedicated to Okuninushi, god of love). Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Kyoto. Kansai. Japan
RF2DB4931–statue of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RF2C26BD5–Random fortunes written on strips of paper or o-mikuji at Shinto shrines, Tokyo, Japan
RMG3YNDJ–TOKYO - MAY, 2016: People visit Senso-ji shrine in Asakusa on June 01, 2016
RF2C32AJP–Statue of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RFKXD7PJ–OSAKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 27: Ema in Osaka, Japan on October 27, 2014. Ema are small wooden plaques which Shinto worshippers write their prayers then lea
RFKHPMR4–Wooden Prayers Meiji Shrine Yoyogi Park Tokyo Japan Asia. Photo taken in Japan Asia, Tokyo, August 2017.
RF2A416GB–statue of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RF2WB0NN0–Kyoto, Japan - April 6 2023: Beautiful cherry blossom 'Ema' - small wooden plaques with written prayers wishes hung at Ninnaji temple
RFP55W20–Ema, Votive, wooden, tablets, Wishing plates, at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RMR9JWYF–Wooden ema wish plaques, Japan
RFPYY7AG–Wooden wishing plaques at Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
RMT31979–A shrine at Sumiyoshi-taisha in Osaka, Japan.
RFM05RDJ–Kyoto, Japan - Nov 29, 2016. Prayers visit Kiyomizu-dera Temple at autumn in Kyoto, Japan. The temple is part of the Historic Monuments of Kyoto UNESC
RMJ4NTR0–Japanese Ema or small wooden votive plaques on which Shinto worshippers write their prayers or wishes then left hanging up at a shrine
RMFNB8X9–O-mikuji, prayer papers, and Japanese prayer plaques (boards), Ema, Senso-ji, Buddhist temple, Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
RM2NW1X17–Invocations to the fortune at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RMD8F2CF–Ema background are small wooden plaques on which Shinto worshippers write their prayers or wishes. Kamakura, Japan
RFPRJ663–Tokyo, Japan. September 10, 2018. Many ema at Benten-do at Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan. Ema are small wooden plaques on which Shinto worshippers write t
RF2C26BJM–Random fortunes written on strips of paper or o-mikuji at Shinto shrines, Tokyo, Japan
RMG3YNBE–TOKYO - MAY, 2016: People visit Senso-ji shrine in Asakusa on June 01, 2016
RF2DB493M–Two statues of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RF2A416D9–Two statues of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RF2WAAC1F–Kyoto, Japan - April 6 2023: Beautiful cherry blossom 'Ema' - small wooden plaques with written prayers wishes hung at Ninnaji temple
RFP55TPD–Ema, Votive, wooden, tablets, Wishing plates and offerings at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RMR9JX14–Wooden ema wish plaques, Japan
RMR916JB–Wooden ema wish plaques, Japan
RMR78PWX–Wooden ema wish plaques, Japan
RMFNB8X1–O-mikuji, prayer papers, and Japanese prayer plaques (boards), Ema, Senso-ji, Buddhist temple, Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
RM2NW1T87–Wishing plates at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RMFD6BD9–Japanese prayer sticks, Toshogu Shrine, Sannai, Nikko, Tochigi, Japan
RMD8F2CP–Ema are on the wall - small wooden plaques on which Shinto worshippers write their prayers or wishes. Kamakura, Japan
RFPRJ65E–Tokyo, Japan. September 10, 2018. Many ema at Benten-do at Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan. Ema are small wooden plaques on which Shinto worshippers write t
RMG3YN8F–TOKYO - MAY, 2016: Old woman prays at Senso-ji shrine in Asakusa on June 01, 2016
RF2C32AK1–Two statues of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RF2A416DX–Two statues of foxes inari, deity of rice in the Shinto shrine of Mejiro Toyosaka Inari Jinja in Tokyo.
RF2WA0YNR–Kyoto, Japan - April 6 2023: Beautiful cherry blossom 'Ema' - small wooden plaques with written prayers wishes hung at Ninnaji temple
RFP55W22–Invocations to the fortune at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RF2ATCY8R–tokyo, japan - january 02 2020: Shinto wooden plaques decorated with a boar and of worshippers prayers in the Tokudaiji temple of Tokyo.
RFP55TPB–Couple praying, and Kitsune fox statue, at Fushimi Inari-Taisha sanctuary,Kyoto, Japan
RF2FX8X0R–tokyo, japan - april 16 2021: Vermilion sukibei fence around a kaya coniferous tree and a stand adorned with a bunch of hanged Shinto Ema votive plaqu
RFHNBBPB–Ema, tablet, tablets,prayer, Prayers, left, by visitors in Yasaka Shinto Shrine (aka Gion Shrine). Gion district. Kyoto, Japan
RMR78PX6–Wooden ema wish plaques, Japan
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