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  • ...yoshi was named ''[[jisha bugyo|jisha bugyô]]'' (Magistrate of Temples and Shrines) for the [[Tokugawa shogunate|shogunate]] in [[1864]].
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  • ...firefighters|fire brigades]]. He is known for the Hikan [[Inari]] [[Shinto shrines|Shrine]] he established at [[Senso-ji|Sensô-ji]] in [[1855]], after his wi
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  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    2 KB (397 words) - 10:16, 12 June 2012
  • ...from the responsibility of the ''[[jisha bugyo|jisha bugyô]]'' (temples & shrines magistrate) to that of the ''[[machi bugyo|machi bugyô]]'' (town magistrat
    1 KB (150 words) - 17:21, 3 November 2013
  • ...within the grounds of [[Edo castle]], the following year. Further Tôshôgû shrines were established at [[Owari han|Nagoya]] in [[1619]] and [[Mito han|Mito]] ...a [[Buddhist temple]].<ref name=unesco>"[http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/913 Shrines and Temples of Nikko]." UNESCO World Heritage Sites official webpage. UNESC
    6 KB (939 words) - 04:05, 10 May 2023
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    1 KB (219 words) - 00:32, 2 February 2020
  • ...aveling performers were nominally closely associated with [[Shinto shrines|shrines]]; it is possible that Okuni was considered a ''miko'' and/or associated wi
    4 KB (604 words) - 22:17, 3 January 2014
  • ...nds for tourism initiatives and for repairs and maintenance of temples and shrines, as well as for railroad links.
    1 KB (209 words) - 07:19, 6 June 2020
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    2 KB (315 words) - 02:25, 17 November 2015
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    2 KB (242 words) - 02:41, 29 September 2017
  • ...he would actively visit the various historical sites and ancient temples & shrines in Nara.
    1 KB (214 words) - 21:42, 15 September 2019
  • ...]]'') in the prefecture and one of the [[Ryukyu Eight Shrines|Ryûkyû Eight Shrines]]. It sits atop a high bluff, overlooking Naminoue Beach and the ocean. ...se]].</ref>, and later was incorporated into the Japanese system of Shinto shrines.
    7 KB (1,080 words) - 07:42, 14 June 2022
  • ...gyô]]'' (Town Magistrate), ''[[Jisha bugyo|jisha bugyô]]'' (Magistrates of Shrines and Temples), ''kujikata [[Kanjo bugyo|kanjô bugyô]]'' (Magistrate of Jud
    2 KB (251 words) - 12:43, 11 August 2014
  • ...[[1848]], he was in the 1st month of that year named apprentice Temples & Shrines Magistrate (''[[Jisha bugyo|Jisha bugyô]] minarai''), and then promoted to
    1 KB (208 words) - 22:40, 13 July 2020
  • ...r the ''Seiden'' (main audience hall) of [[Shuri castle]], and for various shrines and temples.
    2 KB (245 words) - 15:52, 18 August 2013
  • ..., [[Sanjusangendo|Sanjûsangendô]], and thirteen other daimyô, temples, and shrines. The documents sent by Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] refer to the shogun as
    1 KB (199 words) - 23:59, 3 February 2020
  • ...gdom's activities, including public works, the construction of temples and shrines, [[tribute]] relations with China, trade with other countries, and sending
    1 KB (235 words) - 16:54, 24 November 2015
  • ...to represent Benten in the [[Kamakura Seven Lucky Gods]] - a collection of shrines and temples each of which represents one of the [[Seven Lucky Gods]]. ...asure house are a set of three late 16th century ''[[mikoshi]]'' (portable shrines).
    8 KB (1,198 words) - 18:43, 21 November 2015
  • ...awa Ieyasu]] and [[Tokugawa Hidetada]]. He founded a number of temples and shrines, including [[Kan'ei-ji]] and the [[Kiyomizu Kannondo|Kiyomizu Kannon-dô]]
    1 KB (211 words) - 00:54, 8 December 2021
  • ...even sites included four [[Buddhist temples|temples]] and [[Shinto shrines|shrines]] (13 buildings); five castles and palaces; and two other stone structures.
    4 KB (563 words) - 04:45, 31 December 2019

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