The Kashihara Shrine (橿原神宮, Kashihara Jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The shrine was built in April...
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A History of the Emperors of Japan, pp. 18–20. Kashihara City website tourism page on "Kashihara Jingū". Britannica Kokusai Dai-Hyakkajiten article on...
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delayed her birth to attempt to conquer Korea. The design was based on Kashihara Jingū, aiming to be a key Japanese site. Debates arose on which deities to...
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Kashihara Jingu-mae only on weekday mornings. ●Semi-Express (準急, Junkyū) (SmE) Semi-express trains operate between Osaka Abenobashi - Kashihara Jingu-mae...
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couples with the limited express for Kashihara-jingū-mae and decouples at Yamato-Saidaiji 2 expresses to Kashihara-jingū-mae, calling at Momoyama-Goryō-mae...
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Shrine [ja] Jūichimyōjin Shrine [ja] Himuro Shrine Ikoma Shrine Isonokami Jingu Kashihara Jingu Kasuga Taisha Oomiwa Shrine Tamukeyama Hachiman Shrine Yoshino Mikumari...
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Kashihara Jingu Kashima Jingu Katori Jingu Kehi Jingu Kirishima Jingu Meiji Jingu‡ Minase Jingu Miyazaki Jingu Omi Jingu Shiramine Jingū Udo Jingu Usa Jingu Yoshino...
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The stone bases of the former twin pagodas were removed for reuse at Kashihara Jingū in 1889, while the ruins of the other buildings lie in adjacent properties...
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autumn. The Archaeological Institute of Kashihara was established in 1938 in connection with Kashihara Jingū's preparations for the 2,600th anniversary...
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Kamo-jinja) in Kyoto. Kashihara Shrine (橿原神宮, Kashihara Jingū) in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture. Kashima Shrine (鹿島神宮, Kashima-jingū) in Kashima, Ibaraki...
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built his palace on the southeast side of Mt Unebi; he is enshrined at Kashihara Jingū. Archaeological study in the 1990s has shown that, rather than their...
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Shrines (別表神社, beppyo jinja). Kashima Jingu and Katori Jingu were considered the two shrines directly below Ise Jingu. The Kan-sha (官社) or "official government...
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with their instructions, Jingū then set out to conquer the promised land beyond the sea: the three kingdoms of Korea. When Jingū returned victorious to...
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Katori-jingū (香取神宮) Katori, Chiba Kashihara-jingū (橿原神宮) Kashihara, Nara Ōmi-jingū (近江神宮) Ōtsu, Shiga Heian-jingū (平安神宮) Sakyō-ku, Kyoto Meiji-jingū (明治神宮)...
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"had an arrow put up (in the pubic region). Emperor Meiji founded the Kashihara Jingu in 1890, where Emperor Jimmu and Hime-tathara-isuzu-hime are enshrined...
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which would become Kumano to what would become Yamato (Yoshino and then Kashihara). It is generally accepted that Yatagarasu is an incarnation of Kamotaketsunumi...
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Kyushu - Nippō Main Line Sadowara - Hyūga-Sumiyoshi - Hasugaike - Miyazaki-Jingū - Miyazaki - Minami-Miyazaki - Kanō - Kiyotake - Hyūga-Kutsukake - Tano...
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term "Jingu" was usually used to refer to Ise Jingu, but it was also understood to include shrines named "Jingu" such as Atsuta Jingu, Kashihara Jingu, and...
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Bicycle (Road) Kashihara Kashihara Jingu Gaien Outdoor Public Hall - Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony, Soft Tennis, Basketball Kashihara Stadium - Athletics...
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parents. Aiko visited Ise Jingu offering tamagushi to Amaterasu on 26 March and the mausoleum of Emperor Jimmu in Kashihara, Nara to inform his spirit...
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Emperor and Empress paid respects at the mausoleum of Emperor Jimmu in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture. 1 April: The new Era name is approved by the Cabinet...
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[16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] Kashihara Jingū Honden 橿原神宮本殿 Kashihara Jingū honden 1855 Kashihara 34°29′19″N 135°47′10″E / 34.48848532°N...
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1944. The team also won the Meiji Jingu Tournament two years in a row in 1941, and 1942, and the inaugural Kashihara Jingu tournament in 1942. In 1943, his...
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is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (misasagi) in Kashihara. The Imperial Household Agency designates this location as Kōgen's mausoleum...
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known, an Imperial misasagi or tomb for Suizei is currently maintained in Kashihara. The first emperor that historians state might have actually existed is...
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Yoshino-Jingū Station (吉野神宮駅, Yoshino-Jingū-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the town of Yoshino, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is operated...
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is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (陵,misasagi) in Kashihara. The Imperial Household Agency designates this location as Annei's mausoleum...
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worshipped as kami. Emperor Jimmu (神武天皇) the first emperor. Enshrined at Kashihara Shrine. Emperor Meiji (明治天皇), and Empress Shōken (昭憲皇太后). Enshrined at...
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History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-062171-1. Nara Prefectural Kashihara Archaeological Institute Museum home page(in Japanese) Makimuku Digital...
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is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (misasagi) in Kashihara. The Imperial Household Agency designates this location as Itoku's mausoleum...
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