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Sengū (遷宮) is the ****anese term for the
transfer of a
shintai to a Shintō shrine. When the honden, the main hall of a Shintō shrine, is
repaired or rebuilt...
- next. The twenty-year
renewal process is
called the
Shikinen Sengū.
Although the goal of
Sengū is to get the
shrine built within the 20-year period, there...
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April 1988) is a
Zimbabwean football defender.
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- the act of
transferring the kami from one
building to
another is
called sengu.
Shrines may have
legends about their foundation,
which are
known as en-gi...
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maintain architectural techniques. This
regular rebuilding process is
called "
Sengū" (遷宮) and has long been
practiced at a
handful of
important Shinto shrines...
- the 7th century, Ise
Grand Shrine has
continued the
tradition of
Shikinen Sengu (式年遷宮), in
which the
shrine buildings are
rebuilt every 20
years on an adjacent...
- one of the
Imperial regalia objects. A
ceremony known as Jingū
Shikinen Sengū [ja] (神宮式年遷宮) is held
every twenty years at this
shrine to
honor the many...
- were
added to the
scabbard and
sword ****ings at each
subsequent Shikinen Sengu (Rebuild
every 20 years, 式年遷宮) to
complete the
design as we know it today...
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three days in 1829 when the
grand festival held
every 20
years (Shikinen
Sengu) was held. It was a once-in-a-lifetime
event for
people living in remote...
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African Studies,
University of London, p. 267,
retrieved 13
January 2014 "
Sengū Renewal of the Ise
Shrine in 2013:
Tradition and Rituals".
School of Oriental...