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  • ...shrines to [[Tenpi]] (aka Mazu), a [[Taoist]] goddess of the sea. The two shrines, called Upper (''Kami'') and Lower (''Shimo'') Tenpi-gû, are believed to h ...[1889]], the images of Tenpi which had been the objects of worship at both shrines were moved to the Tensonbyô, a different Taoist shrine in the area, which
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  • ...of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. It is the head shrine of a network of Toyokuni shrines throughout the country. Branch shrines quickly proliferated throughout the country, as regional ''daimyô'' and ot
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  • ...d Shrine at Izumo is one of the oldest and most important [[Shinto shrines|shrines]] in the [[Shinto]] tradition, along with [[Ise Shrine]]. Located in [[Shim ...r to those with special permission.<ref>Gallery labels, Masuura Yukihito, "Shrines of the Gods," College of Creative Studies, UC Santa Barbara, Jan 2014.[http
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  • ...ssociated [[Shinto shrines|shrines]], and the people affiliated with those shrines), and to serve their ''daimyô'', who would not allow Christians into his a
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  • ...rine is a major shrine in the city of [[Fukuoka]]. It is one of four major shrines in the country dedicated to [[Hachiman]], along with ones in [[Tsurugaoka H [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...was officially designated as one of Japan's many "Protection of the Nation Shrines" by the [[Minister of the Interior]] in July 1940, and was renovated and ex [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...hrine]] in [[Kamakura]] dedicated to [[Benten]]. It is one of three Benten shrines in the area to claim inclusion in the [[Seven Lucky Gods of Kamakura]]. The [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...hill in [[1875]], and was officially completed in [[1880]], alongside two shrines dedicated to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], in Kyoto and Osaka.<ref name=fuji/> Fu [[Category:Shrines]]
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