Full Moon and the Shrine is the seventeenth studio album by jazz keyboardist Keiko Matsui, released in 1998 on Narada Records. The album peaked at No. 2 on the US Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.
Jonathan Widran of AllMusic, in a 4/5-star review exclaimed, "Over the course of her last few albums, Matsui's Lindsey Buckingham -- always at her side, pushing her performance harder and higher -- has been seductive saxman Paul Taylor. On this ethereal mind trip, Full Moon and the Shrine (Countdown/Unity), she doesn't let Taylor stray too far. He's there matching her note for note, dancing skyward like Fred and Ginger under the swirling synth orchestral flavors and snappy hip-hop loops of Derek Nakamoto."