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Japanese Ladles At Shinto Temple In Kyoto, Japan Stock Photo
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Japanese ladles at Shinto temple in Kyoto, Japan #169134624
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Japanese ladles at Shinto temple in Kyoto, Japan. In Japan, a tsukubai is a washbasin provided at the entrance to holy places for visitors to purify themselves
Japanese sacred ladles and holy water in local shrine in Kyoto
Chozuya purification fountain ladles. Traditional Japanese Shinto wash basin for ritual cleaningof worshipers
Chozuya purification fountain ladles. Traditional Japanese Shinto wash basin for ritual cleaningof worshipers
Chozuya purification fountain ladles. Traditional Japanese Shinto wash basin for ritual cleaningof worshipers
Japanese ladles at a Shinto temple
Japanese wooden ladles at Shinto temple
Traditional Japanese ceremonial bamboo ladles used to was hands before entering the temple
Japanese purification with bamboo ladles
Japanese ladles at Shinto temple
Japanese Basin called tsukubai with Ladles for water in a ritual hand-washing well in Japanese Temple
Japanese Basin, a tsukubai with bamboo ladles in the entrance of Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto, Japan
Japanese Basin, a tsukubai with bamboo ladles in the entrance of Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto, Japan
Japanese ladles at Shinto temple in Kyoto, Japan
Rack containing traditional water basins, or sukubaiââ¬â¹, and ladles, or hishaku, used in Japanese shrines. Kanazawa, Ishikawa