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  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    847 bytes (120 words) - 16:20, 18 March 2017
  • ...</ref> and played a role in its incorporation into the national network of shrines of [[State Shinto]], through transformation of the site into "Okinawa Shrin
    3 KB (467 words) - 07:55, 5 April 2020
  • ...i''), Gibo (''Jiibu''), and Makabe (''Makan'') doubled as sacred sites, or shrines. ...the [[Ryukyu shobun|fall of the kingdom]] in [[1879]], the three separate shrines of the Ôamushirare were relocated to a single site within the grounds of t
    3 KB (376 words) - 12:03, 2 March 2015
  • ..., [[Sanjusangendo|Sanjûsangendô]], and thirteen other daimyô, temples, and shrines, leaves for China.
    745 bytes (96 words) - 01:35, 5 May 2013
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    816 bytes (117 words) - 10:32, 30 December 2016
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    749 bytes (110 words) - 15:02, 23 March 2015
  • ...icials who oversaw matters pertaining to [[Buddhist temples]] and [[Shinto shrines]]. The post was established and maintained beginning in [[1635]]. Five ''[[
    3 KB (323 words) - 21:14, 5 September 2020
  • ...ted among the [[Seven Lucky Gods of Kamakura]], and among the Three Benten Shrines of the [[Kanto region|Kantô]]. ...gate. The Okutsu-no-miya was formerly known as Iwaya Hongû; the other two shrines are Nakatsu-no-miya (formerly Kami-no-miya) and Hetsu-no-miya (formerly Shi
    4 KB (700 words) - 01:27, 16 November 2013
  • ...fficials who oversaw matters relating to [[Buddhist temples]] and [[Shinto shrines]]; the ''[[Edo]] [[machi bugyo|machi bugyô]]'' (Edo Town Magistrates), a p
    3 KB (421 words) - 17:50, 3 October 2014
  • ...|sôshaban]]'' and ''[[Jisha bugyo|Jisha bugyô]]'' (Magistrate of Temples & Shrines). In the latter post, he played a role in the reception of [[Korean embassi
    1 KB (142 words) - 01:34, 14 March 2015
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    1 KB (171 words) - 13:10, 28 September 2017
  • ...o be freed, so they could return to "the worship and reverence of [Shinto] shrines by all people below heaven, [and] the preservation of the doctrine of our I
    1 KB (146 words) - 00:40, 26 January 2016
  • ...lands previously owned by court nobles (公家, ''[[kuge]]'') and temples and shrines.
    2 KB (242 words) - 03:13, 14 February 2008
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    984 bytes (134 words) - 20:22, 22 June 2015
  • The site also includes a number of sacred spaces and shrines to native Okinawan spirits or deities, including five ''[[utaki]]'' dedicat
    1 KB (235 words) - 04:51, 23 May 2011
  • ...time during his service to the court, he was dispatched to major [[Shinto shrines]] to announce major festivals and court events.
    937 bytes (139 words) - 23:27, 21 January 2020
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    969 bytes (146 words) - 06:12, 5 March 2015
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    1 KB (192 words) - 06:43, 11 February 2020
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
    2 KB (407 words) - 03:33, 6 January 2013
  • ...ge|aristocratic]] and samurai families, [[Buddhist temples]], and [[Shinto shrines]] which wielded extensive tax-exempt estates (''[[shoen|shôen]]''), and in
    1 KB (149 words) - 18:18, 4 May 2018

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