[あいこうか, aikouka] (n-suf, n) (esp. 〜(の)愛好家) amateur; fancier; lover; worshipper; enthusiast; fan
[いせこう, isekou] (n) fraternal religious group formed by Ise Shrine worshippers
[みたらしがわ, mitarashigawa] (n) river in which worshippers wash their hands (and rinse their mouth) prior to entering a shrine
[こうしんまち, koushinmachi] (n) (See 三尸) staying awake on the eve of the 57th day of the sexagenary cycle (to prevent the three worms from reporting one's wrongdoings and shortening one's lifespan), while worshipping Sakra, the Blue-Faced Vajra, or Sarutahiko
[さいはい, saihai] (n, vs) (1) bowing twice; worshipping again; (n) (2) (hon) (epistolary closing formula) (See 敬具) Yours sincerely; Yours truly; Sincerely yours
[すうはいしゃ, suuhaisha] (n) worshipper; admirer
[しゃくじん(P);いしがみ, shakujin (P); ishigami] (n) stone which is worshipped; image of a god in stone; (P)
[ゆだて(湯立て;湯立);ゆだち(湯立ち;湯立), yudate ( yu tate ; yu ritsu ); yudachi ( yu tachi ; yu ritsu )] (n) (See 巫女・みこ・2) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)
[はいきんしゅぎしゃ, haikinshugisha] (n) mammonist; money-worshipper
[ようはい, youhai] (n, vs) worshipping from afar
[はらえがわ, haraegawa] (n) river in which worshippers purify themselves before praying
[うそかえ, usokae] (n) (See 天満宮) annual religious ceremony that occurs in Tenmangu where worshippers come to exchange their wooden bullfinch birds