Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社 or 靖國神社, Yasukuni Jinja, lit. 'Peaceful Country Shrine') is a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo. It was founded by Emperor...
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Shinto shrine (redirect from Jinja (shrine))
translates several non-equivalent Japanese words, including jinja (神社) as in Yasukuni Jinja; yashiro (社) as in Tsubaki Ōkami Yashiro; miya (宮) as in Watarai...
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Yūshūkan (redirect from Yasukuni War Museum)
Archives". Retrieved 2008-06-08. "Yūshūkan - history" (in Japanese). Yasukuni Jinja. Retrieved 24 February 2012. Lim, Robyn Taro Aso has a history problem...
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Museum of the U.S. Navy. Retrieved 14 June 2020. "Yushukan" (PDF). Yasukuni Jinja. Retrieved 14 June 2020. Taylan, Justin (29 June 2019). "MXY7 Model...
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When the nuki is rectangular in section, it is called Yasukuni torii, from Tokyo's Yasukuni Jinja. It is believed to be the oldest torii style. 伊勢鳥居 (Ise...
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State Shinto (section Yasukuni Shrine)
enshrined at Tōkyō Shōkonsha. In 1879, the shrine was renamed Yasukuni Jinja. The name Yasukuni, quoted from the phrase「吾以靖國也 in the classical-era Chinese...
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Gokoku Shrines (redirect from Gokoku Jinja)
place as before. On June 4, 1879, Tokyo Shokonsha was renamed Yasukuni Jinja. The name Yasukuni, quoted from the phrase「吾以靖國也 in the classical-era Chinese...
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army units as chaplains, and the cult of war dead, enshrined at the Yasukuni Jinja in Tokyo, took on ever greater proportions as their number grew."(Marius...
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Shinto (redirect from Jinja Shinto)
kami are worshipped at kamidana household shrines, family shrines, and jinja public shrines. The latter are staffed by priests, known as kannushi, who...
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(観月会) at Ise Jingū Kake-bonbori (懸雪洞) at the Mitama Matsuri festival at Yasukuni Jinja A relative of the Chinese paper lantern, the chōchin has a frame of...
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army units as chaplains, and the cult of war dead, enshrined at the Yasukuni Jinja in Tokyo, took on ever greater proportions as their number grew." Japanese:...
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The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 1 March 2012. "境内の桜(東京の開花標本木)開花状況の映像". Yasukuni Jinja. Archived from the original on 5 May 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2012. "Cherry...
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Origami Erotika) "Ramones" (1996) (split with Bastard Noise) Yasukuni Jinja (靖國神社, Yasukuni Shrine) (1996) Eternal Energy (1997) (split with Psyalpinx)...
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A Kaiten on display at Yasukuni Jinja, Tokyo...
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Tamagushi was central to the "Ehime-ken Yasukuni jinjā tamagushi soshō" 愛媛県靖国神社玉串訴訟 "Ehime Prefecture's Yasukuni Shrine tamagushi lawsuit" over the constitutional...
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離れ離れに 散ろうとも 花の都の 靖国神社 春の梢に 咲いて会おう Kisama to ore towa dōki no sakura Hanarebanare ni chirō to mo Hana no miyako no Yasukuni jinja Haru no kozue ni saite aō...
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from the original on March 4, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2012. "神門". Yasukuni Jinja. Archived from the original on 16 April 2012. Retrieved 25 February...
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Shinto shrines erected in Taiwan under Japanese rule, as well as in Yasukuni Jinja. Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun, 31 December 1875 Grand...
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Association of Shinto Shrines (redirect from Jinja Honchō)
politicians, like visits to Yasukuni Shrine by Junichirō Koizumi, then Prime Minister of Japan. Ise Jingu Kogakkan University Shinto "Jinja-Honcho -CIVILIZATION...
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Hokkaidō Gokoku Shrine (北海道護国神社, Hokkaidō Gokoku jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Asahikawa, Hokkaido at 1 Chome-2282-2 Hanasakicho, Asahikawa, Hokkaido...
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Ragusa". www.tnm.jp. Retrieved 2021-09-23. "Yushukan Museum│Yasukuni Jinja". www.yasukuni.or.jp. Retrieved 2021-09-23. "The Japanese girl who choose Palermo...
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prime example is Yasukuni Shrine. Yasukuni has come under recent controversy because of its inclusion of Class-A war criminals. Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto...
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to Ozu Island. Setonaikai National Park Etajima, Ōkunoshima, Hashima Yasukuni Jinja Yūshūkan Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots Noshima 大津島 [Ōzushima]...
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enters Taipei Government-General of Taiwan 64 The Emperor at Yasukuni Shrine 靖国神社行幸 Yasukuni Jinja gyōkō 17 December 1895 Shimizu Yoshio (清水良雄) (1891–1954)...
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Beppyo shrine (redirect from Beppyo jinja)
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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where an imperial envoy Chokushi (勅使) performs rituals: chokushi sankō no jinja (勅使参向の神社). The following table shows sixteen shrines designated as Chokusaisha...
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five major shrines in Tokyo, the others being the Tokyo Great Shrine, Yasukuni Shrine, Hie Shrine and Meiji Shrine.[citation needed] It is the Sōja of...
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Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan Scalping Headhunting Human trophy collecting Yasukuni Shrine Utoro, Uji – a community of former Korean forced laborers in Kyoto...
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widely celebrated Shinto festival to the dead in Japan, particularly at the Yasukuni Shrine. Typically in mid-July. Chinkon Obon Reikon Iwanami Kōjien (広辞苑)...
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Association. Several Shinto shrines throughout Japan, such as Kamakura-gū, Yasukuni Shrine, Fushimi Inari-taisha, Keta Shrine, Nikko Toshogu, Tomioka Hachiman...
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