The Sannō Shrine (山王神社, Sannō Jinja, literally Mountain king shrine), located about 800 metres south-east of the atomic bomb hypocentre in Nagasaki, is...
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Hie Shrine (redirect from Hie Jinja)
The Hie Shrine (日枝神社, Hie Jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Nagatachō, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Its June 15 Sannō Matsuri is one of the three great Japanese festivals...
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Torii (redirect from Sannō torii)
gakuzuka Nune torii – a daiwa torii with a small gable above the gakuzuka Sannō torii – a myōjin torii with a gable above the kasagi Hizen torii – an unusual...
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which revered kamis called the Mountain Kings (Sannō) or Sanno Sansei 山王ニ聖 (The Three Sacred [Deities] of Sanno) and was based on Hie Taisha 日吉大社 a shrine...
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Shinto shrine (redirect from Jinja (shrine))
A Shinto shrine (神社, jinja, archaic: shinsha, meaning: "kami shrine") is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more kami, the...
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Bosatsu (金剛蔵王菩薩) is a deity worshiped in Shugendō. Sannō Gongen (山王権現) or Hie (alternatively Hiyoshi) Sannō Daigongen (日吉山王大権現) is a guardian deity worshiped...
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(伊万里の焼物の音) Crafts Imari Saga Prefecture Atomic air-raided camphor tree at Sanno Jinja (山王神社被爆の楠の木) Vegetation Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefecture Water discharge...
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Historic Site [8] Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Sites (Sannō Jinja Torii) 長崎原爆遺跡(山王神社二の鳥居) Nagasaki genbaku iseki (Sannō Jinja ni-no-torii) Nagasaki Nagasaki Historic...
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Hiyoshi Taisha (category Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō)
approximately 3800 Hiyoshi, Hie, and Sannō shrines nationwide. Torii of this shrine have a distinctive configuration, known as the "Sannō torii", with a gaggle above...
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Shintoism (Honji suijaku), the kami of the Hiyoshi Taisha was referred to as "Sannō Gongen", and the shrine has a tradition that a Buddhist temple called Aun-ji...
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Dainichi of the Vajra realm (kongōkai). Sannō Shintō Tendai sect Shintō, based on the cult of the Mountain King (Sannō) at the Hiyoshi Taisha. Shugendō Shugendō...
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(Yumemigasaki dōbutsu kōen) Daruma market in Shimo-Asao Tamagawa fireworks display Sannō festival at the Inage shrine Shin-Yuri art festival Kawasaki Citizens' Festival...
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Musashi Fuchū Kumano Jinja Kofun in Fuchū in Tokyo, and Miyazuka Kofun are two notable examples. Ishino Karato Kofun [ja] Sanno-zuka Ancient Tomb [ja]...
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(日枝神社, Hie-jinja) Dedicated to Oyamakui, established in 1182. Originally known as 'Sannō Gongen' (山王権現). Mitsumine Shrine (三峰神社, Mitsumine-jinja) Dedicated...
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of July in Hakata, Fukuoka. The festivities are centered on the Kushida Jinja. The festival is famous for the Kakiyama, that weigh around one ton and...
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Architecture and Art Net Users System. Retrieved July 7, 2001. Satō, Masato: "Sannō Shintō". Encyclopedia of Shinto, Kokugakuin University, retrieved on 2011-07-20...
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Japaaan". Japaaan - 日本文化と今をつなぐウェブマガジン (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-02-13. "Jinja to Matsuri no Chishiki". Ujigami, ubusunagami, chinjusha (in Japanese)....
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specific currents within Buddhism which did the same, e.g. Ryōbu Shintō and Sannō Shintō. The term may have a negative connotation of bastardization and randomness...
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of the gods at Shinto shrines under the umbrella of the Jinja Honcho. In addition to the Jinja Honcho, it is also used by some of the various denominations...
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(Ichikawa) [ja] Asakusa Shrine Atago Shrine Hanazono Shrine Hie Shrine Shibuya Jinja Kanda Shrine Kume no Heinai-dō Meiji Shrine Namiyoke Inari Shrine Nezu Shrine...
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/ hie-zukuri (日吉造), also called shōtei-zukuri / shōtai-zukuri (聖帝造) or sannō-zukuri (山王造) is a rare style presently found in only three instances, all...
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which revered kamis called the Mountain Kings (Sannō) or Sanno Sansei 山王三聖 (The Three Sacred [Deities] of Sanno) and was based on Hie Taisha 日吉大社 a shrine...
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The Sannō Festival Procession at Kōjimachi itchōme (糀町一丁目山王祭ねり込, Kōjimachi itchōme Sannō Matsuri nerikomi) Moat and Hanzōmon Gate of Edo Castle Sannō Festival...
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Stations Setagaya Line (LRT): Sangen-Jaya, Nishi Taishido, Wakabayashi, Shoin Jinja-mae, Setagaya, Kami Machi, Miyanosaka, Yamashita, Matsubara, Shimo Takaido...
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Festival held on August 14–15 Gunma Sanja held at Asakusa Shrine in May Tokyo Sannō held at Hie Shrine in June Tokyo Tanabata held on 6–8 August Sendai Tenjin...
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right of the main figure, Tōshō Daigongen (a form of Yakushi-nyorai), with Sannō Gongen [ja] placed to the left. Through his history, Matarajin was identified...
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text explains: "It is Kōjin, or Vinayaka." The story is repeated in the Sannō Shinto text Shintō Zatsuzatsushū (神道雑々集): here, the god identifies himself...
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upscale residential areas, home to many embassies. Fushimi Sanpō Inari Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Shiba 3-chōme. Hamamatsuchō is the location of Hamamatsucho...
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(日本書紀私見聞), claims 'Suwa Daimyōjin' (諏防大明神) to be the third son of the deity Sannō Gongen, the guardian deity of Mount Hiei. After engaging in a failed rebellion...
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(matsuri) throughout the year. Major Shinto shrine festivals include the Sanno Festival at Hie Shrine, and the Sanja Festival at Asakusa Shrine. The Kanda...
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