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Temizuya At Temple Stock Image
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Temizuya at temple #64369723
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Hand washing station (Temizuya) at Shinto temple in Kyoto.
Temizuya - water basin for ablution in Japanese temple
Temizuya cleansing ritual at Daishà Â-in temple, Japan
Tourists purifying themselves at Temizuya washing station before entering KÃ Âtoku-in the great buddha temple in Japan
The water ablution pavilion Chozuya or temizuya at Chion-in temple complex. Kyoto. Japan
Chozuya or Temizuya (water ablution pavilion) at Hongaku-ji Temple. Tokyo, Japan
Chozuya or Temizuya (water ablution pavilion) at Hongaku-ji Temple
Chozuya or Temizuya (water ablution pavilion) at Hongaku-ji Temple (Myogonzan Hongakuji), built by Mochiuji Asikaga in 1436
Chozuya or Temizuya (water ablution pavilion) at Hongaku-ji Temple (Myogonzan Hongakuji), built by Mochiuji Asikaga in 1436
Chozuya or Temizuya (water ablution pavilion) at Hongaku-ji Temple. Japan
Dragon, Hishaku dippers of Chozuya or Temizuya water ablution pavilion at Shoukoku-ji Buddhist temple.
Dragon, Hishaku dippers of Chozuya or Temizuya water ablution pavilion at Shoukoku-ji Buddhist temple.
Water fountain for purification called temizuya at the entrance of Seiganto-ji temple in Japan
Water fountain for purification called temizuya at a Shinto Buddhist temple in Osaka