Terukuni Shrine
- Established: 1864
- Japanese: 照国神社 (Terukuni jinja)
Terukuni Shrine is a major Shinto shrine in Kagoshima, dedicated to Terukuni daimyôjin, the deified Shimazu Nariakira.
The shrine traces its origin to a small enshrinement space for Nariakira created within the Tendai temple Nansen-in, in 1862; the following year, Nariakira was formally granted deification. Construction on a fuller shrine began that year and was completed the following year (1864), being called Terukuni Shrine ("Illuminating the Nation" or "Illuminating Nation" Shrine). The shrine was officially designated a prefectural shrine in 1873, and in 1882 was then designated an Imperial Shrine of Special Status (bekkaku kanpeisha).
The main worship hall which stands today dates to 1958, having been rebuilt following its destruction in World War II.
Large bronze statues of Shimazu Nariakira, Shimazu Hisamitsu, and Shimazu Tadayoshi, along with a number of other significant monuments, stand in the Tanshôen gardens adjacent to the shrine grounds.
References
- "Terukuni jinja," Nihon daihyakka zensho Nipponica, Shogakukan.
- "Terukuni jinja," Britannica kokusai daihyakka jiten shôkômoku jiten, Britannica Japan (2014).