• sacred garments and treasures are also replaced. Jingū Shikinen Sengū [ja] (神宮遷宮) is the term used for ceremonies at Ise-jingū (Mie Prefecture) and Sumiyoshi...
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    Imperial regalia objects. A ceremony known as Jingū Shikinen Sengū [ja] (神宮遷宮) is held every twenty years at this shrine to honor the many deities enshrined...
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    sword fittings at each subsequent Shikinen Sengu (Rebuild every 20 years, 遷宮) to complete the design as we know it today. The Sugari no Ontachi currently...
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    century, Ise Grand Shrine has continued the tradition of Shikinen Sengu (遷宮), in which the shrine buildings are rebuilt every 20 years on an adjacent...
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    Kohori, Kunio.(2011) "Ise jingū no kokoro — shikinen sengū no imi (伊勢神宮のこころ、遷宮の意味)". Kyoto : Tankōsha. ISBN 9784473036957, 4473036952, OCLC 744282296. Picken...
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    Architecture (p. 167), Cambridge, Massachusetts: M.I.T. Press, 1965. 常若(とこわか)=伊勢神宮・遷宮にみる和のサステナビリティ (in Japanese). Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd. 6 April 2016...
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    a tendency which manifested itself in the so-called shikinen sengū-sai (遷宮祭), the tradition of rebuilding shrines faithfully at regular intervals adhering...
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  • Grand Shrine, and the practice at the Ise Grand Shrine of shikinen-sengū (遷宮) began during the reign of Empress Jitō which is the practice of rebuilding...
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    and date to before 552. According to the tradition of Shikinen sengū-sai (遷宮祭), the buildings or shrines were faithfully rebuilt at regular intervals...
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    date from before 552 AD. According to the tradition of Shikinen sengū-sai (遷宮祭), the buildings or shrines were faithfully rebuilt at regular intervals...
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