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[[File:Kishu-Toshogu-gate.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The shrine's Rômon gate.]]
 
*''Established: [[1621]], [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]]''  
 
*''Established: [[1621]], [[Tokugawa Yorinobu]]''  
 
*''Japanese'': 紀州東照宮 ''(Kishuu Toushouguu)''
 
*''Japanese'': 紀州東照宮 ''(Kishuu Toushouguu)''

Latest revision as of 07:15, 21 October 2024

The shrine's Rômon gate.

Kishû Tôshôgû is a Shinto shrine in Wakayama City dedicated to the deified spirit of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the kami Tôshô Daigongen. It was established in 1621 by Ieyasu's son Tokugawa Yorinobu, the first lord of Wakayama han.

The shrine buildings are vividly colored in a style similar to those at Nikkô Tôshôgû. Seven of the buildings have been designated Important Cultural Properties.

The shrine's largest annual festival, celebrated since the shrine's founding, is called Wakamatsuri.

References

  • Plaques on-site.[1]