Shrines are places of honor or devotion to a saint or a religious hero and the shrine marks some historical event or it calls attention to their work and their existence.
Shinto is primarily practiced in Japan, where it is the indigenous religion. It is also practiced to some extent in other countries, primarily where there are Japanese expatriate communities or where Shinto shrines have been established, such as in Hawaii or Brazil.
Shrines are people who get together and worship one certain god. (The ancient Romans used shrines often).
Many saints have shrines.
In Their Darkened Shrines was created on 2002-08-20.
Pilgrims visit Catholic shrines, out of devotion for God.
Constance Barrett Malewski has written: 'Building home shrines' -- subject(s): Christian shrines, Handicraft, Household shrines
In shinto shrines. They can also have small family shrines at their homes where they can pray too.
"Distant shrines" often refers to holy sites to which pilgrims travel.
Shrines of Yucatan - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
At shrines.
I have seen several being referred as "shrines", that would be "retablos" and "altares"
The Shinto people worship at public shrines or worship at small home shrines called "kamidana".