-
constructed anew. All
sacred garments and
treasures are also replaced. Jingū
Shikinen Sengū [ja] (神宮式年遷宮) is the term used for
ceremonies at Ise-jingū (Mie Prefecture)...
-
generation to the next. The twenty-year
renewal process is
called the
Shikinen Sengū.
Although the goal of Sengū is to get the
shrine built within the...
- end of 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...
-
decorations 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 in
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...
-
shrine as 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...
- Kasuga-taisha, like Ise
Grand Shrine and Izumo-taisha,
continues the
tradition of
shikinen zōtai (式年造替), the
regular rebuilding of shrines. This is a
tradition based...
-
aspects of fire. Suwa Shrine's
Onbashira Festival,
officially known as the
Shikinen Zōei
Mihashira Taisai (式年造営御柱大祭, lit. "Great
Festival (of the) Periodic...
-
architectural change, a
tendency which manifested itself in the so-called
shikinen sengū-sai (式年遷宮祭), the
tradition of
rebuilding shrines faithfully at regular...
- period) to the 19th
century (late Edo period).
According to the
tradition of
Shikinen sengū-sai (式年遷宮祭), the
buildings or
shrines were
faithfully rebuilt at...