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joined wood. The
Outer Shrine, Gekū (also
officially known as "Toyouke
Daijingū"), is
located about six
kilometers from Naikū and
dedicated to Toyouke-Ōmikami...
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Tokyo Daijingu is a
shrine located in Tokyo. The
shrine is also
called O-Ise-sama in
Tokyo because of the
deities enshrined there. It is one of the top...
- Kazoe. "About –
Daijingu Temple of Hawaii".
Hawaii Daijingu Kyodan.
Retrieved June 30, 2022. The kami
enshrined in the
Hawaii Daijingu Temple are many;...
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Izumo Daijingū (出雲大神宮) is a
Shinto shrine in the
Chitose neighborhood of the city of
Kameoka in
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an. It is the
ichinomiya of former...
- The
Daijingu Temple of
Hawaii is a
Shinto Shinmei shrine located in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. It is also
known as the
Honolulu Grand Shrine (ホノルル大神宮) and...
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Emperor Saga (嵯峨天皇, Saga-tennō,
October 3, 786 –
August 24, 842) was the 52nd
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession. Saga's...
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location remains uncertain. The
ichinomiya of the
province is the Izumo-
daijingū also
located in Kameoka. The
province had an area of 1,283.43
square kilometres...
- also
celebrated at ****anese
Shintoist shrines overseas, such as the Hilo
Daijingu (ヒロ大神宮) in Hilo, Hawaii.
Festival of
Burning the
Character Big (****an)...
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Tokyo Daijingu, then
called Hibiya Daijingu.
After the
Kanto Earthquake, the
shrine was
moved to
Iidabashi in 1928 and
renamed to
Iidabashi Daijingu. After...
- the
station was used by an
average of 5,071 p****engers daily. Funabashi-
Daijingū Shrine List of
railway stations in ****an "京成線各駅で「駅ナンバリング」を導入いたします" ["Station...