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| Terukuni Shrine is a major [[Shinto shrine]] in [[Kagoshima]], dedicated to Terukuni daimyôjin, the deified [[Shimazu Nariakira]]. | | Terukuni Shrine is a major [[Shinto shrine]] in [[Kagoshima]], dedicated to Terukuni daimyôjin, the deified [[Shimazu Nariakira]]. |
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− | 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''). [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]] established a [[Satsuma Army Cadet School]] on the grounds in [[1874]]; the Kagoshima Gokoku ("Protection of the Country") Shrine also stands on the grounds. | + | 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), while Nansen-in was dismantled. The shrine was officially designated a prefectural shrine in [[1873]], and in [[1882]] was then designated an Imperial Shrine of Special Status (''bekkaku kanpeisha''). [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]] established a [[Satsuma Army Cadet School]] on the grounds in [[1874]]; the Kagoshima Gokoku ("Protection of the Country") Shrine also stands on the grounds. |
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| The main worship hall which stands today dates to 1958, having been rebuilt following its destruction in World War II. | | The main worship hall which stands today dates to 1958, having been rebuilt following its destruction in World War II. |
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− | Large bronze statues of Shimazu Nariakira, [[Shimazu Hisamitsu]], and [[Shimazu Tadayoshi]], along with a number of other significant monuments, stand in the [[Tanshoen|Tanshôen]] gardens adjacent to the shrine grounds.
| + | A large bronze statue of Shimazu Nariakira stands within the grounds of the temple, and two of [[Shimazu Hisamitsu]] and [[Shimazu Tadayoshi]], along with a number of other significant monuments, stand in the [[Tanshoen|Tanshôen]] gardens, just outside the shrine grounds, to the east. |
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| *"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E7%85%A7%E5%9B%BD%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE-173208 Terukuni jinja]," ''Nihon daihyakka zensho Nipponica'', Shogakukan. | | *"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E7%85%A7%E5%9B%BD%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE-173208 Terukuni jinja]," ''Nihon daihyakka zensho Nipponica'', Shogakukan. |
| *"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E7%85%A7%E5%9B%BD%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE-173208 Terukuni jinja]," ''Britannica kokusai daihyakka jiten shôkômoku jiten'', Britannica Japan (2014). | | *"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E7%85%A7%E5%9B%BD%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE-173208 Terukuni jinja]," ''Britannica kokusai daihyakka jiten shôkômoku jiten'', Britannica Japan (2014). |
| + | *Plaques on-site. |
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| [[Category:Shrines]] | | [[Category:Shrines]] |
| [[Category:Bakumatsu]] | | [[Category:Bakumatsu]] |