- The
Engishiki (延喜式, "Procedures of the Engi Era") is a ****anese book of laws and customs. The
major part of the
writing was
completed in 927.
Emperor Daigo...
- The
Okuni Shrine (小國神社,
Okuni jinja), is a
Shinto shrine in the town of Mori, Shūchi District, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. It is one of the two shrines...
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Prefectural Shrine (県社) 1959
Iwate Prefecture Komagata Shrine Ōshū,
Iwate Shikinai Shosha Kokuhei Shōsha (国小) Rikuchū
Province Ichinomiya 1948
Shiwa Inari...
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Izusan Jinja (伊豆山神社) is a
Shinto shrine in the city of
Atami in ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. The
shrine has been
known by many
names in its long history...
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Izawa Jinja (伊射波神社) is a
Shinto shrine in the
Arashima neighborhood of the city of Toba in Mie Prefecture, ****an. It is one of the two
shrines claiming...
- Ōgamiyama
Jinja (大神山神社, Ōgamiyama Jinja) is a
Shinto shrine, in Daisen, Tottori, ****an. A
number of its
structures have been
designated Important Cultural...
- The
Chichibu Shrine (秩父神社, Chichibu-jinja) is a ****anese
Shinto shrine at
Chichibu in
Saitama Prefecture.
According to text in the
Sendai Kuji
Hongi (Kujiki)...
- The Ise
Shrine (****anese: 伊勢神宮, Hepburn: Ise Jingū),
located in Ise, Mie
Prefecture of ****an, is a
Shinto shrine dedicated to the
solar goddess Amaterasu...
-
unknown Ise
Inatomi Shrine [ja] Suzuka, Mie
Shikinai Shosha Ken-sha
Miyake Shrine [ja] Suzuka, Mie
Shikinai Shosha Son-sha
Shima Kokufu Shrine [ja] Shima...
- in 1946.
Originally Taisha referred to the 203
Myojin Taisha or the 492
Shikinai Taisha listed in the
Engishiki Jinmyocho The term
became more
strict in...