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  • The Ryûkyû Eight Shrines are a group of eight [[Shinto]] shrines in [[Okinawa prefecture]] specially designated as being of particular promi ==The Eight Shrines==
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  • The Kagoshima Five Shrines was a group of five [[Shinto shrines]] in the city of [[Kagoshima]], with strong connections to the [[Shimazu cl [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • The Ryûkyû Eight Shrines are a group of eight [[Shinto]] shrines in [[Okinawa prefecture]] specially designated as being of particular promi ==The Eight Shrines==
    2 KB (232 words) - 00:04, 19 January 2016
  • ...rvice of the Imperial nation. The two most prominent such [[Shinto shrines|shrines]] in Japan are [[Yasukuni Shrine]] in [[Tokyo]], and [[Ryozen Gokoku Shrine [[Category:Shrines]]
    835 bytes (104 words) - 23:20, 31 March 2015
  • ...er shrines by the same name exist throughout the country, dedicated to the shrines of local ancestor spirits, and to protection from angry spirits. [[Category:Shrines]]
    2 KB (247 words) - 12:45, 25 May 2012
  • Nishiki Tenmangû is a [[Tenjin]] [[Shinto shrines|shrine]] located in central [[Kyoto]]. ...nter of Old Kyoto. Despite being one of the most famous & important Tenjin shrines in Kyoto, it has turned away from being a shrine of scholarship and literat
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  • ...] (one of the oldest Hachiman shrines in Japan) and at many other Hachiman shrines throughout the country. Within the system of ''[[honji suijaku]]'', Hibigam
    557 bytes (76 words) - 01:57, 10 March 2018
  • A major [[Shinto shrines|shrine]] in [[Fushimi]], Gokô-no-miya was once the chief shrine in the [[K [[Category:Shrines]]
    1 KB (170 words) - 07:44, 3 February 2013
  • ...awa)|Seigen-ji]]. It is counted as one of the [[Ryukyu Eight Shrines|eight shrines of Ryûkyû]] (琉球八社, ''Ryûkyû hassha''). [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • The Kagoshima Five Shrines was a group of five [[Shinto shrines]] in the city of [[Kagoshima]], with strong connections to the [[Shimazu cl [[Category:Shrines]]
    1 KB (189 words) - 03:04, 10 December 2015
  • ...20th century as one of a number of ''gokoku'' ("protection of the nation") shrines as part of [[State Shinto]], it was destroyed in the atomic bombing of the [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ..., Hilo Daijingû), originally known as Yamato Jinja, was the first [[Shinto shrines|Shinto shrine]] to be established in Hawaiʻi. It was built in [[1898]] in ...hniques. These local Japanese shrine carpenters would go on to build other shrines, and to pass on their skills, profoundly influencing Shinto architecture in
    1 KB (168 words) - 13:35, 28 June 2014
  • ...le into Imperial subjects - and pushed for the complementarity of [[Shinto shrines]] in order to contribute to this process.
    768 bytes (109 words) - 12:51, 10 February 2015
  • ...hinto shrine]] in [[Fushimi]], [[Kyoto]]. The head shrine of all [[Inari]] shrines in the country, it is among the most popular tourist destinations in Japan, [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...intô priest from [[Dazaifu]] (the location of one of the most major Tenjin shrines) arrived in Kyoto with a statue of Tenjin for which he desired to build a s [[Category:Shrines]]
    2 KB (256 words) - 03:13, 19 October 2012
  • ...sent annually from the Imperial Court to give offerings at major [[Shinto shrines]]. ...er the shrine was built) the great importance of Nikkô Tôshôgû amongst the shrines in the realm.
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  • ...Aisai City, [[Aichi prefecture]], is believed to be one of the ten oldest shrines in the country. [[Category:Shrines]]
    777 bytes (102 words) - 01:26, 15 November 2015
  • ...severe damage in this fire. Still today a great many buildings at temples, shrines, and other historical sites in the city date from the subsequent rebuilding
    770 bytes (113 words) - 17:54, 29 September 2017
  • [[Category:Shrines]]
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  • ...numerous ''[[monzenmachi]]'' (towns centered around major [[Shinto shrines|shrines]] or [[Buddhist temples|temples]]), port towns, and provincial market towns
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  • ...nowan]], on [[Okinawa Island]]. It is considered one of the [[Ryukyu Eight Shrines]]. It is paired with the neighboring [[Buddhist temple]], [[Jingu-ji|Jingû ...sidered one of the Ryûkyû Eight Shrines, alongside six other Kumano Gongen shrines, and [[Azato Hachiman-gu|Azato Hachiman-gû]].
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  • ...e of the [[Ryukyu Eight Shrines]], the eight most important or significant shrines in the [[Ryukyu Islands]]. [[Category:Shrines]]
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