thumb|300x300px|Ōmiwa Shrine|Omiwa Shrine has [[Mount Miwa as its Shintai and does not have a honden.]] , also kaminabi or kamunabi, refers to a region in Shinto that is a shintai (repositories in which kami reside) itself, or hosts a kami. They are generally either mountains or forests. Nachi Falls is considered a kannabi, as is Mount Miwa.
thumb|300x300px|Ōmiwa Shrine|Omiwa Shrine has [[Mount Miwa as its Shintai and does not have a honden.]] , also kaminabi or kamunabi, refers to a region in Shinto that is a shintai (repositories in which kami reside) itself, or hosts a kami. They are generally either mountains or forests. Nachi Falls is considered a kannabi, as is Mount Miwa.
== Overview == They may be host to shinboku (sacred trees), or Iwakura rocks They may have shimenawa, torii, and sandō marking the path towards them.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).