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Umenomiya Shrine (梅宮大社,
Umenomiya taisha) is a
Shinto shrine located in Ukyō-ku in Kyoto, ****an. The
shrine became the
object of
Imperial patronage during...
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later in 994, Ichijō
refined the
scope of that
composite list by
adding Umenomiya Shrine and Gion Shrine. From 1871
through 1946,
Yasaka Shrine was officially...
- uragaki) from
around 1725,
written by
Tamaki Masahide, a
Shinto priest of
Umenomiya Shrine. This text is then
mentioned in the
Investigation of
Imperial Regalia...
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Taisha Myojin Taisha Nishikyo Ward,
Kyoto City,
Kyoto Prefecture Umenomiya Taisha Umenomiya Jinja Kanpei Chusha Myojin Taisha Ukyo Ward,
Kyoto City, Kyoto...
- she was an
elegant girl from a rich family.
Umenomiya Anna (梅ノ宮 アンナ)
Voiced by: Rie
Kanda Anna
Umenomiya is a
classmate of
Mikan and
possesses the Alice...
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Shrine Yasaka Shrine Yoshida Shrine Goō
Shrine Toyokuni Shrine (Kyoto)
Umenomiya Shrine Nashinoki Shrine [ja] Izumo-daijingū
Kenkun Shrine Sō Shrine [ja]...
- and 19. Kitano; and two more were
added three years later in 994;—20.
Umenomiya; and 21. Gion. In 1039,
Emperor Go-Suzaku
ordered that one more shrine...
- Chūgen-ji
Temple Minami-za
Theater Shijō
Bridge Kamo
River Shinkyōgoku
Street Umenomiya Shrine Matsuo Bridge Katsura River Matsunoo-taisha
History Shijō Street...
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Tsukiyomi Shrine (Kyoto)
Tsukubasan Shrine Tsutsukowake Shrine Ube
Shrine Umenomiya Taisha Usa Jingū
Utsunomiya ****arayama
Shrine Wakasahiko Shrine Watatsumi...
- pp. 225-229; n.b.,
construction completed in 1941 Peattie, p. 339 n61.
Umenomiya Shrine: Ukyō-ku,
Kyoto =
Umetsu in
Yamashiro province "****anese Shrines"...