My entry is a shrine for the giant catfish, Namazu.
The pictures do it little justice. If you wish to see just how detailed it is, travel to these coordinates:1682, -245, 58
A view of the shrine and bridge from a distance.
The bridge to the shrine.
A close up view of the shrine gate and the shrine grounds.
A close up of the shrine's water basin(In Shintoism, washing yourself is equivalent to washing away sin)
An outhouse because I couldn't think of anything else to put there.
... and the contents of said outhouse.
At the front steps of the shrine... Notice the water lamps lining the front of the shrine, and the water lanterns. Namazu may be worshipped as a bringer of earthquakes, but he is still a fish.
With the sliding doors closed this time.
A good view of the interior of the shrine's worship area, complete with an extra wash fountain, a towel, an old candle blueprint I had laying around, and Namazu's statue. Notice that the wood paneling protrudes a bit.
An incense burner with extra incense sticks on the wall opposite the candles and wash fountain
A close-up of Namazu's statue.
Making eye contact this time around.
The rightmost room of the shrine. A dining and living area stocked with teas and various other goods owned(and often distributed) by the shrine keeper. The floor is composed of tatami mats. It seems the shrine keeper had company!
A night-time image, so that you can see the seating arrangement.
The modest living quarters of the shrine keeper. The most emphasized item in this room is the nightstand, obviously. What items are important enough to not be relinquished by the shrine's caretaker? (I really like how the nightstand turned out. I used the magic lights as knobs.
That's my entry folks. It's not protected unfortunately(since my original stronghold is *really* far away), but that just means you need to be cautious around it. >.>
Everything but the grass and the water under the shrine's main room is composed of blueprint objects. The final product, including all of the various bits and pieces should contain a little under 100 blueprints.