Mino_Maid

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Gender: Female

Occupation: Miko/Shrine Maiden

Season of Shrine-Haiku


The trees sprout there green
Flowers paint the fuilds in groves
Spring brings life again.


Current Season at the Shrine

January-Mid winter
February-Late Winter
March-Early Spring
April-Mid Spring
May-Late Spring
June-Early Summer
July-Mid Summer
August-Late Summer
September-early Fall
October-Mid Fall
November-Late Fall
December-Early winter

Shrine Visitors

Fey Beast on 02/12/2024
WanderingKingFear on 02/03/2024
Xanblack on 02/02/2024
Domestic Rex on 01/27/2024
Softest Neko Boi on 01/25/2024
AMischievousDevil on 01/22/2024
KnightsRoyal on 02/28/2023
Tsunlock on 02/27/2023
Lord Bismarck on 02/26/2023
BigBlackBangTheory on 02/26/2023
Prince_Yuki_Soma on 02/26/2023
Robin3283 on 02/04/2022
redwood24spooky on 08/31/2021
Trans Wights on 08/31/2021
RyuuKouhei on 08/17/2019
Trevor Silversmith on 07/28/2019
Little Aris on 07/23/2019
 

About

Welcome to the Shinto Shrine. My name is Mino and I'm the (Miko) Shrine Maiden of the Shinto shrine. I perform many duties such as ceremonial dances, singing and fortune telling. I also can be hired out to preform house work and ceremonial duties for those asking. One day I hope to be a Priestess. But I am still very young and have many things to learn as a student of the shrine. Thank you for visiting and may your ancestors guide you.

Traditional Outfit


Spring Outfit
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What to see here

Shrine Map
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1.Shinto gate
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2. The approach to the shrine
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3.Sand garden
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4.Stone bridge
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5. Temizuya:
It is a place with Water-filled basins for washing your hands and face, before entering further into the shrine
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6. Peach Orchard
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7. Ema:
wooden plaques bearing prayers or wishes people put up.
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8. Entrance to Moss Garden with Toros:
Toros are out door decorative stone lantern
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9. Lantern Yard:
3 Lanterns about 5 feet tall that light up the surrounding area.
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10. Shamusho:
The office of the Shrine Keeper
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11. Honden:
The most sacred building, to be used only by Shinto Priest.
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12. Haiden:
The hall of worship for public visitors.
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13. Wagashi and Tea House
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