Ikasuri Shrine (坐摩神社, Ikasuri jinja, also known as Zama jinja) is a major Shinto shrine located in central Osaka, Japan. Its annual festival is on April...
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thanks to praying to Watatsumi, and she made the shrine to honor him. Ikasuri Shrine and Watatsumi Shrine were both also made at the same time by the Empress...
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Shrine which was founded by Empress Jingu when she returned from the Three Han (三韓, Korea) campaign. and also worships Watatsumi and Ikasuri Shrine and...
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Abeno Shrine Hattori Tenjin Shrine [ja] Hiraoka Shrine Ikasuri Shrine Ikukunitama Shrine Imamiya Ebisu Shrine Kōzu-gū Minase Shrine Mitami Shrine Ōsaka...
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praying to Watatsumi, and she made the shrine to honor him. Ikasuri Shrine and Ikuta Shrine and Watatsumi Shrine were both also made at the same time by...
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classified Shinto shrines as either official government shrines or "other" shrines. The official shrines were divided into Imperial shrines (kampeisha), which...
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the shrine to honor him.: 7 There are 22 Watatsumi shrines in the region that claim to have been founded by her in these circumstances.: 7 Ikasuri Shrine...
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City. Watanabe no Tsuna took charge of Zama jinja Temple, also called Ikasuri Shrine. The hereditary guji (chief priest) of the temple were descending from...
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Engishiki (section Shrine lists)
Shrine Watatsumi Shrine Yahiko Shrine Yamato Okunitama Shrine [simple] Aekuni Shrine Ikasuri Shrine Ikoma Shrine Isonozatakumushitama Shrine [ja] Izawa-jinja...
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A Beppyō shrine (Beppyō Jinja (別表神社)) is a category of Shinto shrine, as defined by the Association of Shinto Shrines. They are considered to be remarkable...
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