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Matsunoo Taisha (松尾大社,
Matsunoo Taisha/
Matsuo Taisha),
formerly Matsunoo Jinja (松尾神社), is a
Shinto shrine located at the far
western end of Shijō Street...
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Sanctuary of
Kotaijingu (Naiku) at Ise city A
shrine to Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto at
Matsunoo-taisha in
Kyoto List of
lunar deities 平藤喜久子 (February 2013). "スサノオ 建速須佐之男命(記)、素戔嗚尊(紀)"...
- Hachimangū).
Kitano Tenmangū (北野天満宮, also
known as Kitano-jinja).
Matsunoo Shrine (松尾大社,
Matsunoo-jinja). ****miya
Shrine (野宮神社, ****miya-jingū).
Yasaka Shrine...
- Shintō, and
worshipped in the
Hiyoshi Taisha network of
shrines and the
Matsunoo Taisha network. They are also
known as
Sanno Gongen (山王権現) in a Buddhist...
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branches down to
about 200 branches, and
include the
networks headed by
Matsunoo-taisha,
Kibune Shrine, and Taga-taisha,
among others. The
number of branch...
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Ashida Residence, 1971 Hōkoku Shrine, Tamba, Hyōgo 1972 ****uchi-in, 1973
Matsunoo-taisha, in Matsuo, Kyoto, 1975 Shigemori, Mirei.
Gardens of ****an. Vol...
- The
eastern end of the
street is
Yasaka Shrine and the
western end is
Matsunoo Shrine. The
street is
particularly busy with
pedestrians and
traffic from...
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village at the base of Mt. Atago, the home to a
notable Shinto shrine.
Matsunoo-taisha, a
shrine half a mile
south of the area, is home to a
blessed spring...
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visits were
first made to the
following four shrines: Kasuga, Ōharano,
Matsunoo, and Kitano; and in the
years which followed,
Emperors traditionally made...
- is one of the "Matsuo
Seven Shrines" (松尾七社), and a
subsidiary shrine of
Matsunoo Taisha 400
meters to the north. Its
annual festival is on
October 3. While...