What this helps you do
- Use one place page as the main planning surface for a temple or shrine.
- Find the sections that answer common visit questions.
- Know when to save, map, report, or verify information elsewhere.
A place page gathers several kinds of information: name, type, location, photos, cultural summary, access, map context, buildings, amenities, goshuin, events, nearby places, and community context. You do not need every section every time.
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Before you start
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Where to find it
Use these entry points before following the steps. Links are shown only for static routes that exist in Goshuin.com.
- Temples and shrines/places
- Temple or shrine detail page/places/[slug]
- Buildings and grounds/places/[slug]/buildings
- Place events/places/[slug]/events
- Place goshuin/places/[slug]/goshuin
- Interactive map/map
Steps
- Confirm the name, type, city, prefecture, and map position at the top of the page.
- Read the summary to understand the place before using detailed sections.
- Use access and nearby context when you are planning travel.
- Use buildings and amenities when you care about what is on the grounds.
- Use goshuin and event sections when you are checking collecting or timing details.
- Use official-source links before relying on hours, special events, rules, or goshuin availability.
- Save the place, open it on the map, or report a correction when the page helps or looks stale.
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Tips
- Scan the whole page once, then return to the section that matches your question.
- Use the place page together with /map when you are comparing nearby places.
- Check related goshuin and event pages separately; they can change independently from the place summary.
Troubleshooting
- If a section is empty, Goshuin Atlas may not have that data yet for this place.
- If map or nearby context looks wrong, compare the address and place name before reporting it.
- If hours, events, or goshuin details look outdated, include the official source or photo that confirms the update.
Privacy, accuracy, or availability notes
- Place pages are planning tools. They do not guarantee current hours, access, worship rules, event timing, or goshuin availability.
- Respect photography, worship, and goshuin reception rules even when online information is incomplete.
- Community context can be helpful but should not replace official temple or shrine announcements.