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*''Established: [[1890]]'' | *''Established: [[1890]]'' | ||
− | *''Japanese'': 橿原神宮 ''( | + | *''Japanese'': 橿原神宮 ''(Kashiwara jinguu)'' |
− | + | Kashiwara Shrine is a [[Shinto shrine]] in the city of Kashiwara, in [[Nara prefecture]], the supposed Imperial capital of Japan's first (legendary) emperor, [[Emperor Jimmu]]. The shrine was established in [[1890]], on the 2,550th anniversary of Emperor Jimmu supposedly establishing (and ascending to) the throne at Kashiwara in 660 BCE. | |
− | Fifty years after its establishment, in 1940, on the 2600th anniversary of the supposed founding of the Imperial nation, | + | Fifty years after its establishment, in 1940, on the 2600th anniversary of the supposed founding of the Imperial nation, Kashiwara Shrine was the site of various official national festivities. Video of these events was lost for many years, but was rediscovered and restored by the Asahi Newspaper Company, among others, in late 2013. |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*Tsukamoto Kazuto 塚本和人, "[http://www.asahi.com/culture/update/1021/OSK201310210006.html?ref=rss ''Kigen 2600 nen gyôji o kiroku maboroshi no film, Nara de hakken'']" 紀元2600年行事を記録 幻のフィルム、奈良で発見, Asahi Shimbun, 21 Oct 2013. | *Tsukamoto Kazuto 塚本和人, "[http://www.asahi.com/culture/update/1021/OSK201310210006.html?ref=rss ''Kigen 2600 nen gyôji o kiroku maboroshi no film, Nara de hakken'']" 紀元2600年行事を記録 幻のフィルム、奈良で発見, Asahi Shimbun, 21 Oct 2013. | ||
+ | *Takashi Fujitani, ''Splendid Monarchy'', UC Press (1998), 88. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | *[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=%E6%A9%BF%E5%8E%9F%E7%A5%9E%E5%AE%AE&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=34.488925,135.786273&spn=0.01017,0.021136&sll=34.414186,-119.859201&sspn=0.020357,0.042272&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A | + | *[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=%E6%A9%BF%E5%8E%9F%E7%A5%9E%E5%AE%AE&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=34.488925,135.786273&spn=0.01017,0.021136&sll=34.414186,-119.859201&sspn=0.020357,0.042272&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A Kashiwara Shrine on Google Maps] |
[[Category:Meiji Period]] | [[Category:Meiji Period]] | ||
[[Category:Shrines]] | [[Category:Shrines]] |
Latest revision as of 13:06, 23 March 2015
- Established: 1890
- Japanese: 橿原神宮 (Kashiwara jinguu)
Kashiwara Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the city of Kashiwara, in Nara prefecture, the supposed Imperial capital of Japan's first (legendary) emperor, Emperor Jimmu. The shrine was established in 1890, on the 2,550th anniversary of Emperor Jimmu supposedly establishing (and ascending to) the throne at Kashiwara in 660 BCE.
Fifty years after its establishment, in 1940, on the 2600th anniversary of the supposed founding of the Imperial nation, Kashiwara Shrine was the site of various official national festivities. Video of these events was lost for many years, but was rediscovered and restored by the Asahi Newspaper Company, among others, in late 2013.
References
- Tsukamoto Kazuto 塚本和人, "Kigen 2600 nen gyôji o kiroku maboroshi no film, Nara de hakken" 紀元2600年行事を記録 幻のフィルム、奈良で発見, Asahi Shimbun, 21 Oct 2013.
- Takashi Fujitani, Splendid Monarchy, UC Press (1998), 88.