Iinoya-gū (井伊谷宮, Iinoya-gū) is a Shinto shrine in Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 1872, and its main festival is...
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Hamamatsu Castle was the home of future shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu. Takane Castle Iinoya-gū Tokugawa Ieyasu Hamamatsu Castle Battle of Mikatagahara (1573) Hamamatsu...
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taleofgenji.org. Retrieved 2023-04-10. Ponsonby-Fane. Imperial, p. 127. Iinoya-gū:Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu = Iya in Tōtōmi province. Itakeso Shrine: Wakayama...
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Fujisan Hongū Sengen Taisha Iinoya-gū Mishima Taisha Shizuoka Sengen Shrine Oguni Shrine Izusan Shrine Kunōzan Tōshō-gū Akihasan Hongū Akiha Shrine Shirahama...
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Yoshino District, Nara Kamakura-gū Prince Moriyoshi Kamakura Iinoya-gū Munenaga Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture Yatsushiro-gū Prince Kaneyoshi Yatsushiro,...
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Myojin Taisha (名神) Kanpei-taisha (官大) Suruga Province Ichinomiya 1948 Iinoya-gū Hamamatsu Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu - Kanpei-chūsha (官中) 1948 Oguni Jinja Shūchi...
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Tōshō-gū (久能山東照宮). Many people believe that after the first anniversary of his death, his remains were reburied at Nikkō Shrine, Nikkō Tōshō-gū (日光東照宮)...
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