A cypress bridge at one of these places spans a river named “fifty bells” and has a stone inscription crediting Dōtō as the builder. Two of these places honor Radhabinod Pal for dissenting during the IMTFE trial. One of these places receives media attention each August as to which conservative politicians visit to honor 14 men designated “Class A.” Entrances to these places are marked by wooden structures painted (*) vermillion and topped by a black lintel. An unchanged rear hall closed to the public is featured in one of these places set to be rebuilt for the 63rd time in 2033. A controversial example of these places that honors war criminals is in Yasukuni, while the Sacred Mirror is found in a “grand” one in Ise. For 10 points, name these places built to worship the kami of the indigenous religion of Japan. ■END■
ANSWER: Shinto shrines [or Shinto temples; accept jingu or jinja; prompt on shrines or temples with “of what religion?”; anti-prompt on torii gates]
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