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I think it means female shaman or shrine maiden
"Irfan" is not a common Japanese name or word. It does not have a specific meaning in Japanese.
Himitsu is secret秘密
"Shrine" in Tagalog is "dambana" or "pambansang dambana" for national shrine.
In Japanese, "brisa" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Japanese word and does not have a direct translation in the language.
There is no such word in Japanese - shrine is an English word.
Kimonos
Shinto shrine or maybe just shrine
It is 'jinja' in Japanese. (Japanese: 神社)
I think it means female shaman or shrine maiden
The shrine houses Japanese soldiers, which includes war criminals.
a Shinto shrine is called a "神社" (Jinja)
Tsuchimiya means "earth shrine" but is also be a family name.
temple
The 'house' in the middle of Celestic Town is actually a Japanese-style shrine. As Celestic Town features ancient cave paintings and appears to be the centre of the Sinnoh legends, it is likely the shrine is there to pay hommage to the lake trio and to give dedications to the Sinnoh deities (Dialga and Palkia). Being a game of Japanese origin, small pieces of culture like this shrine have remained in the game. You will find that a similar shrine appears in Pokemon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver in Ilex Forest. That particular shrine is dedicated to the guardian of the forest - Celebi. The shrine serves no purpose in the game. It is simply a feature of Japanese lifestyle which has made its way into the game.
神社 Jinja is Shinto shrine 寺 otera is Buddhist temple
The Shinto Shrine Archway - Torii written in Kanji is 鳥居