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significant shrines or
Kokuhei Taisha (国幣大社) were six sanctuaries. The mid-range of ranked,
nationally significant shrines or
Kokuhei Chūsha (国幣中社) encomp****ed...
- Kanpei-taisha (官大) Ezo
Ichinomiya 1948
Hakodate Hachiman Shrine Hakodate Kokuhei Chūsha (国中) 1948
Sumiyoshi Shrine Otaru Prefectural Shrine (県社) 1955 Kamikawa...
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Shinto the
shrine was
classified as a
National shrine,1st rank (国幣大社,
Kokuhei Taisha), and was the
highest ranking shrine in the
Shikoku region. During...
- with the rank of taisha, such as the
former Kanpei Taisha and the
former Kokuhei Taisha Shrine,
started calling themselves taisha.
Izumo Taisha wants to...
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Affiliation Shinto Deity Susanoo-no-Mikoto
Festival Sankasai Fire
Festival Type
Kokuhei Taisha Location Location Matsue,
Shimane Prefecture, ****an
Shown within...
- Prefecture, ****an. It was
formerly a
national shrine of the
first rank (国幣大社,
kokuhei taisha) in the
Modern system of
ranked Shinto Shrines. The main kami enshrined...
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Sukunabikona (少彦名命). It was
formerly a
national shrine of the
first rank (国幣大社,
kokuhei taisha) in the
Modern system of
ranked Shinto Shrines. The Kara****o Shrine...
- (金刀比羅大神). It was
formerly a
National Shrine of the
Second Rank (国幣中社,
kokuhei-chūsha) in the
modern system of
ranked Shinto Shrines.
Hachiman shrine...
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according to
their importance such as
Grand Shrine (官幣大社
kokuhei taisha),
Small Shrine (国幣小社
Kokuhei Shōsha) and
Martyr Shrine (護国神社
gokoku jinja), the last...
- From 1871
through 1946,
Tsurugaoka was
officially designated one of the
kokuhei-chūsha (国幣中社),
meaning that it
stood in the mid-range of ranked, nationally...