- Sansso Jinja
- Dois Galhos Jinja[1]
- Hakkoku Sekioi Jinja
- Kami-no-ie Yaomankyo Iwato Jinja
- Inarikai
- Shintoo Ikyo Daijin Myogu - alternative spelling Shinto Ikyo Daijinmeigu [2]
- Nambei Daijingu [3]
- Yassukunikoo
- Kompira Jinja
- Kaitaku Jinja [4]
Refs
edit- ^ As religiões japonesas no Brasil - Page 20
- ^ New religions in global perspective: a study of religious change in the ... - Page 199 line 5
- ^ New religions in global perspective: a study of religious change in the ... - Page 199 line 4
- ^ Ponsonby-Fane, Richard A. B. (1956). Kyoto: The Old Capital of Japan, 794-1869. Kyoto: The Ponsonby Memorial Society. p. 386.