Kanji
Readingぐう
Frequency8%
Used in (47 in total)
the Two Ise Shrines
high-status Shinto shrine with connection to imperial family; imperial Shinto shrine
Buddhist temple within a Shinto shrine; temple attached to a shrine
the Imperial Palace
chief priest
Palace of the Dragon King; palace from the story of Urashima Tarō (said to be located at the bottom of the sea)
Palace of the Dragon King; palace from the story of Urashima Taro (said to be located at the bottom of the sea)
crown prince
newly constructed shrine
Grand Empress Dowager, the Empress Dowager and the Empress Consort
Shrine of the God of War
main shrine
the Empress, the Empress Dowager and the Grand Empress Dowager; emperor's second consort; empress; palace of the empress; building of a Shinto shrine built on middle ground; demesne of the imperial palace
Inner Ise Shrine
the ancient imperial princesses serving at the Ise shrine
Buddhist temple within a Shinto shrine
high priest of a great shrine
outer shrine of the Ise Grand Shrine
temporary lodging built to accommodate an Imperial visit
Tenmangu shrine (shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane's spirit)
building of a Shinto shrine complex built upon the highest ground
the Grand Shrine at Ise
outer gardens of Meiji Shrine
pilgrimage (esp. to the Ise Grand Shrine)
empress's residence; empress
associated shrine (i.e. auxiliary shrine, subordinate shrine, etc.)
Ise pilgrimage; pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine
installation of a deity in a new shrine; transfer of a shrine
building of a Shinto shrine complex built upon the lowest ground
construction of a new shrine and transfer of the enshrined object from the old to the new, occurring at a regular, preordained time
Kōtai Shrine (main shrine of the Inner Ise Shrine)
empress's palace; queen's palace; empress; queen
king of herrings (Regalecus glesne); oarfish; ribbonfish
transfer ceremony (wherein a shrine's sacred object is moved from one building to another)
Toyouke Shrine (the outer shrine of Ise Shrine); Toyuke Shrine
fixed-interval transfer ceremony (wherein a shrine's sacred object is transferred to a newly constructed main hall)
Crown Prince's Palace
calendar distributed by the Ise shrine
Jingu-kyo (sect of Shinto, dissolved in 1899)
pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine without a travel permit or permission from one's parents or relatives (Edo period)
Imperial Household Agency employee assigned to the household of the Crown Prince