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    Kashima Shrine (鹿島神宮, Kashima Jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in Kashima, Ibaraki in the northern Kantō region of Japan. It is dedicated to Takemikazuchi-no-Ōkami...
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    Takemikazuchi (redirect from Kashima (god))
    kami of Kashima" (Kashima-no-kami), the chief deity revered in the Kashima Shrine at Kashima, Ibaraki (and all other subsidiary Kashima shrines). In the...
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    2002 FIFA World Cup. The city is also the site of the Kashima Shrine, one of the oldest Shinto shrines in eastern Japan, and considered the birthplace of...
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  • Kashima Antlers (鹿島アントラーズ, Kashima Antorāzu) are a professional football club based in Kashima, Ibaraki, Japan. They currently play in the J1 League, the...
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    Fleet. The name Kashima comes from the famous Shinto Kashima Shrine in Ibaraki prefecture, located to the northeast of Tokyo. Kashima is of a unique design...
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  • railway station Kashima Shrine, a Shinto shrine Kashima, Saga, a city in Saga Prefecture Hizen-Kashima Station, railway station Kashima Gatalympics, an...
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    Seki Humitake. The characters Kashima 鹿島 are in honor of the deity enshrined in the Kashima Shrine located in Kashima, Ibaraki Prefecture, who is supposed...
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    spring in Hitachi Seaside Park Kairaku-en Kashima Shrine Ōarai Aquarium East Japan Railway Company Jōban Line Kashima Line Mito Line Suigun Line Utsunomiya...
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    shrine, but the second sword is visible in Kashima Shrine, Ibaraki. The Nanatsusaya-no-Tachi, a seven-branched sword, is housed in Isonokami shrine....
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    Torii (section Kashima torii)
    without korobi, with kusabi and a protruding nuki. It takes its name from Kashima Shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture. The kuroki torii (黒木鳥居) is a shinmei torii built...
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  • of the ferry pier. Kashima has a multitude of tourist attractions, such as a forest with hiking trails, a campsite, a Shinto shrine, and shops. It can...
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  • Kashima Kikō ((鹿島紀行), variously translated as Kashima Journal or A Visit to Kashima Shrine is a haibun travel journal by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō...
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    Ishioka and have been excavated, while the chief shrine was further east at Kashima (Kashima Shrine). The province was established in the 7th century...
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    very large example is the Yūtoku Inari Shrine in Kashima City, Saga Prefecture. Ōita Prefecture's Usa Shrine, called in Japanese Usa Jingū or Usa Hachiman-gū...
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    period, or better dated as late 15th or early 16th century, at the Kashima Shrine by the founder, Matsumoto Bizen-no-Kami Naokatsu (松本 備前守 尚勝, 1467–1524)...
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  • of heaven', he resides in Takamagahara. According to Kogo Shūi and Kashima Shrine's genealogy, Ame-no-Koyane is the son of the creator deity Kamimusubi...
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    Futsunushi (section Shrines)
    his shrine in northern Chiba Prefecture (historical Shimōsa Province), Katori Jingū, he is often revered alongside Takemikazuchi (the god of Kashima Shrine)...
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    Tsukahara Bokuden (category People from Kashima, Ibaraki)
    inspiration from Takemikazuchi no kami, the deity of Kashima Shrine, he named his martial system as Kashima Shintō-ryū. He also, for a brief period, called...
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  • Shrine [ja] Aoba Shrine Aoso Shrine [ja] Atago Shrine Futahashira Shrine Hayama Shrine [ja] Kameoka Hachimangū Kashima Miko Shrine [ja] Kamo Shrine (Sendai City) [ja]...
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    Navy during World War II. The ship was named after the noted Shinto shrine Kashima Jingu in Ibaraki prefecture, Japan. The Katori-class cruisers were originally...
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    Kashima (鹿島 (戦艦), Kashima (senkan)) was the second ship of the two Katori-class pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)...
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    Shake (social class) (category Shinto shrines in Japan)
    Kasuga Grand Shrine, Katori Shrine, and Kashima Shrine Suwa family of Suwa Grand Shrine Arakida and Watarai families of Ise Grand Shrine Senge and Kitajima...
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  • undertakes a musha shugyō or pilgrimage journey that takes him to the Kashima Shrine, where he studies under Yaobettō Kenko and inherites the scrolls of...
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    Inari Shrine (祐徳稲荷神社), one of the three biggest and most famous Inari shrines in Japan. There is a bus from Hizen-Kashima Station to Yūtoku Inari Shrine. The...
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    p317 (in Japanese) Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryu. The Origin of Samurai-Swordsmanship from KASHIMA SHRINE, The God of BUSHIDO KASHIMA – A Symbol of Justice...
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    shrines were so widespread that these gods were rarely referred to by their proper names. For instance, both the god of Kashima Shrine and the shrine...
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    Takemikazuchi, one of the four gods of Kasuga Grand Shrine. He was said to have been invited from Kashima Shrine in present-day Ibaraki Prefecture, and appeared...
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    Hitachi-no-Kuni Sōshagū (category Shinto shrines in Ibaraki Prefecture)
    Hitachi Province. As a result it, alongside Kashima Shrine (Hitachi Ichinomiya) were the two main shrines of Hitachi Province It enshrines the kami Izanagi...
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    Yūtoku Inari Shrine (祐徳稲荷神社, Yūtoku Inari Jinja) is a shrine located in Kashima City, Saga Prefecture. It is one of the most famous Inari shrines in Japan...
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  • Kanasana Shrine Kashima Shrine Kasuga-taisha Katori Shrine Kehi Shrine Keta Jinja Keta Taisha Kibitsu Shrine (Bitchū) Kibitsuhiko Shrine Kifune Shrine Kinpu...
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