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Kenkun Shrine (建勲神社,,
Kenkun-jinja) also
known as
Takeisao Shrine, is a
Shinto shrine in the city of Kyoto, ****an. One of the four
shrines that protect...
- the four
guardian spirits that
protect the city. It is
represented by the
Kenkun Shrine,
which is
located on top of
Mount Funaoka in Kyoto. An important...
- Shōken (昭憲皇太后).
Enshrined at
Meiji Shrine. Oda
Nobunaga (織田信長)
enshrined at
Kenkun-jinja. Shōtoku
Taishi was
sometimes worshipped by
Shintoists in Prince's...
- shrine —
boars at this
shrine Heian Shrine (平安神宮,
Heian jingū).
Kenkun Shrine (建勲神社,
Kenkun-jinja).
Nashinoki Shrine [ja] (梨木神社, Nashinoki-jinja). Shiramine...
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Morimasa 佐久間 盛政
Sakuma Morimasa (from
Riding image of
Sakuma Morimasa held by
Kenkun Jinja, Kyoto) Lord of
Kanazawa Castle In
office 1580–1583
Personal details...
- Library. /
Important Cultural Property (****an)
Kenkun version Written by Ōta Gyūichi. /
Owned by
Kenkun Shrine. /
Important Cultural Property (****an) Maeda...
- and it is said that it
protects the city on the north.
Represented by the
Kenkun Shrine,
which is
located on top of Mt
Funaoka in Kyoto. The creature's name...
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Toyokuni Shrine (Kyoto)
Umenomiya Shrine Nashinoki Shrine [ja] Izumo-daijingū
Kenkun Shrine Sō Shrine [ja]
Hinumanai Shrine [ja]
Abeno Shrine Hattori Tenjin...
- Goō
Shrine Kamigyō-ku,
Kyoto Karasawayama Shrine Tochigi Sano,
Tochigi Kenkun Shrine Kita-ku,
Kyoto Kikuchi Shrine Kikuchi,
Kumamoto Kitabatake Shrine...
- as the
daughter of a
prominent Shinto priest,
Matsubara grew up at the
Kenkun Shrine in the
northern part of Kyoto. She
graduated from high
school in...