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Shrine caveat
12018-04-23T13:40:48-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb821plain2018-04-23T13:40:48-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8This image is likely from a shrine outside the main entrance to Futenma Shrine (普天満宮洞穴).
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12018-04-23T13:40:29-04:00CHASS Web Resources398fc684681798c72f46b5d25a298734565e6eb8Futenma Shrine2"all the upturned points and projections on the shrine are intended to confuse evil spirits and keep them from getting down under the roof innards"plain2018-09-01T20:46:22-04:0026.29291, 127.77722Okinawa1952The Gail ProjectCharles Eugene Gail, “Futenma Shrine,” The Gail ProjectDustin WrightDustin Wright6d413a48d8bd1bdac9b40c6c99f258b065f86dda