26 Bilder zum Thema "komainu" bei ClipDealer

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Japanese Komainu Male Foo Dog Sculpture
Botan Sumiyoshi Shrine: The Chikaraishi where people used to compete in strength
Ishizuka Inari Shrine, Yanagibashi, Taito Ward, Tokyo.Yanagibashi was once a red-light district. On the stone fence, you can see the names of restaurants such as the "Yanagibashi Geisha Association" and the "Yanagibashi Ryotei Association."
Chinese lion at the entrance of a temple
Komainu, or lion-dog, statue at saigawa jinja, Kanazawa, Japan. Komainu are the guardians of shinto shrines and sometimes temples, usually in pairs, one with open mouth, and one with closed.
Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa
A tiger-shaped guardian dog sitting in front of Kurama-Dera temple. Kyoto Japan
Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa
Chinese lion at the entrance of a temple
Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa
A tiger-shaped guardian dog sitting in front of Kurama-Dera temple. Kyoto Japan
A tiger-shaped guardian dog sitting in front of Kurama-Dera temple. Kyoto Japan
Botan Sumiyoshi Shrine: The Chikaraishi where people used to compete in strength
A tiger-shaped guardian dog sitting in front of Kurama-Dera temple. Kyoto Japan
Nakahara Hachiman Shrine is a shrine located in Aoto, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, Japan.It is believed to have been built in the early Edo period (250 years ago), when Nakahara village was established, as a Shinto shrine for the former Nakahara village
Tiger and lion statues at the entrance of a temple
Japanese temple with lion statue
Lion statue in Ushijima Shrine temple, Tokyo, Japan
A tiger-shaped guardian dog sitting in front of Kurama-Dera temple. Kyoto Japan
Ishizuka Inari Shrine, Yanagibashi, Taito Ward, Tokyo.Yanagibashi was once a red-light district. On the stone fence, you can see the names of restaurants such as the "Yanagibashi Geisha Association" and the "Yanagibashi Ryotei Association."
Komainu of Kanda Shinto Shrine in Tokyo, Japan
Protective deity Shisa lion sculpture on the front of the Kankaimon gate of Shuri Castle in the Shuri neighborhood of Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.
Komainu, lion dog guardian statue, Tokyo, Japan
3d rendering of a japanese shrine at night with red maple trees and fog
A tiger-shaped guardian dog sitting in front of Kurama-Dera temple. Kyoto Japan
Hikawa-dai Hikawa Shrine, Hikawa-dai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo.The shrine was founded in 1457. When Shibukawa Yoshikagami was on his way to cross the Shakuji River at Shimonerima on his way to fight against Ashikaga Shigeji, the lord of Furukawa

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