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Chokusaisha (勅祭社) is a
shrine 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...
- (September 15th) Type
Hachiman Shrine Kokushi genzaisha Twenty-Two
Shrines Chokusaisha Beppyo jinja Shikinaisya Former kanpeitaisha Location Location Yawata...
- Kamo
Shrine (賀茂神社, Kamo-jinja) is a
general term for an
important Shinto sanctuary complex on both
banks of the Kamo
River in
northeast Kyoto. It is centered...
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Meiji Shrine (明治神宮,
Meiji Jingū) is a
Shinto shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo, that is
dedicated to the
deified spirits of
Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress...
- 1868,
stopping at this
shrine to worship. in 1870, he made it one of
chokusaisha and
visited for a
second time. The
shrine was also
given the rank of...
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Yamashiro no Kuni
ichinomiya Twenty-Two
Shrines Former kanpeitaisha Chokusaisha Beppyo jinja Location Location 59
Shimogamo Izumigawa-chō, Sakyō-ku,...
- Ōkuninushi, Kotoamat****mi
Festival Reisai (taisairei) (May 14-16th) Type
Chokusaisha Beppyo jinja,
Shikinaisya Izumo no Kuni
ichinomiya Kanpeitaisha Location...
- Twenty-Two
Shrines Yamashiro no Kuni
ichinomiya Former kanpeitaisha Chokusaisha Beppyo jinja Location Location 339 Kamigamomotoyama, Kita-ku, Kyoto,...
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Kanmu Emperor Kōmei
Festival Reitaisai (April 15th) Type
Kanpeitaisha Chokusaisha Beppyo jinja Location Location 97, Okazaki-Nishi-tenno-cho, Sakyō-ku...
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Shinto Festival Shunki Reitaisai (spring)
Shuki Reitaisai (autumn) Type
Chokusaisha (former bekkaku-kanpeisha)
Location Location 3-1-1 Kudankita, Chiyoda...