The Yaeyama Gongen-dô is a [[Shinto shrine]] on [[Ishigaki Island]] dedicated to the [[Kumano Gongen]] deities. It was established in [[1614]] along with the Buddhist temple [[Torin-ji|Tôrin-ji]], after [[Satsuma han]] instructed King [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] to build more shrines and temples in the kingdom; this came after a [[1611]] survey by Satsuma reportedly found no Shinto shrines or Buddhist temples at all in the [[Yaeyama Islands]]. The Gongen-dô, along with Tôrin-ji, thus represent the first Shinto shrine and Buddhist temple established in the Yaeyamas. | The Yaeyama Gongen-dô is a [[Shinto shrine]] on [[Ishigaki Island]] dedicated to the [[Kumano Gongen]] deities. It was established in [[1614]] along with the Buddhist temple [[Torin-ji|Tôrin-ji]], after [[Satsuma han]] instructed King [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] to build more shrines and temples in the kingdom; this came after a [[1611]] survey by Satsuma reportedly found no Shinto shrines or Buddhist temples at all in the [[Yaeyama Islands]]. The Gongen-dô, along with Tôrin-ji, thus represent the first Shinto shrine and Buddhist temple established in the Yaeyamas. |