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Detail of komainu statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of komainu statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kyoto - A detailed, weathered stone Komainu, or lion-dog guardian statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese lion-dog statue or Komainu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gryascale closeup shot of a Japanese lion-dog statue or Komainu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Guardian komainu lion stands on a pedestal among bronze lanterns at the entrance of the Ueno Toshogu Shinto Shrine in Tokyo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Watercolor Painting of an Ornate Chinese Guardian Lion Statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of komainu statue
Japanese lion-dog statue or Komainu and traffic on a road in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Majestic Komainu Guardian Statue A Symbol of Strength and Protection in Traditional Japanese Art Featuring LeftSide Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional komainu statue at a Japanese shrine carved from stone with a worn surface Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone komainu guardian statue at the entrance of Ozaki Shrine in Kanazawa, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Intricate Blue and Gold Japanese Guardian Lion Statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Intricate Blue and Gold Japanese Komainu Statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical view of Ozaki Shrine in Kanazawa showing komainu statue, traditional lantern, and green roof under colorful autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Komainu statue, also called lion-dog usually garde the entrance of Japanese Shinto shrines. The statues are always presented in pairs almost identical, but one has the mouth open, the other closed.


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