-
ranked Imperial shrines,
another group of
special shrines known as
Bekkaku kanpeisha (別格官幣社) was created.
These shrines were not
included in the
ranking system...
-
kanpeisha (別官)
Chokusaisha 1946
Yamauchi Shrine [ja] Kōchi
Prefecture Kōchi (city) -
Bekkaku kanpeisha (別官) Nikkō Tōshō-gū Nikkō -
Bekkaku kanpeisha (別官)...
- Kōdōkan han school. In 1882 the
shrine joined the
ranks of the
bekkaku kanpeisha (別格官幣社) or
Imperial Shrines. The
Tokiwa Jinja Reisai or
annual festival...
- of China. It was
formerly an
imperial shrine of the
first rank (官幣社,
kanpeisha) in the
Modern system of
ranked Shinto Shrines. The kami
enshrined here...
-
Reitaisai (spring)
Shuki Reitaisai (autumn) Type
Chokusaisha (former bekkaku-
kanpeisha)
Location Location 3-1-1 Kudankita, Chiyoda,
Tokyo 102-8246
Shown within...
- Nikkō Tōshō-gū (日光東照宮) is a Tōshō-gū
Shinto shrine located in Nikkō,
Tochigi Prefecture, ****an.
Together with ****arasan
Shrine and Rinnō-ji, it
forms the...
-
historic site. It was
formerly an
imperial shrine of the
first rank (官幣社,
kanpeisha) in the
Modern system of
ranked Shinto Shrines. The
shrine was said to...
-
Kyushu in 1882
during the
Meiji period. This
class of
shrine (Bekkaku
Kanpeisha) was
established in 1872 (Meiji 5) for the
veneration of
those kami who...
- Nikkō Tōshō-gū shashinsho. Tochigi-ken Kamitsuga-gun Nikkō-cho:
Bekkaku Kanpeisha Tōshō-gū Shamusho, 1934;
retrieved 2013-1-16.
Lowder 1874, "The Legacy...
- was
enshrined on
April 28, 1870. The
shrine is
classified as a
Bekkaku Kanpeisha (shrines for
those with
distinguished services to the state). In March...