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Probably a Shinto or Buddhist priest, a Buddha statue and lots and lots of incense. Buddhist temples, are extremely unremarkable places, because they are designed for meditation and prayer, so they are deliberately made for simplicity. Some temples have special meditation halls but you have to set up an appointment ahead of time, others may just be simple shrines you will see in the side of a road somewhere, or in a neighborhood, it varies.

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