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Kashihara Shrine 橿原神宮 | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Shinto |
Deity | Emperor Jimmu Himetataraisuzu-hime |
Festival | Kigensai (February 11th) |
Location | |
Location | 934 Kume-cho, Kashihara, Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan |
Geographic coordinates | 34°29′18″N 135°47′11″E / 34.48843°N 135.786453°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Emperor Meiji |
Date established | April 2nd, 1890 |
Website | |
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The Kashihara Shrine (橿原神宮, Kashihara Jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The shrine was built in 2 April 1890 at the site of the ancient shrine Kashihara-gū. Japan's first Emperor, Emperor Jimmu, is said to have acceded to the throne on 11 February 660 BC at the Kashihara-gū.
The shrine is located on the southeastern side of Mount Unebi of the Yamato Sanzan mountain group.
The Mausoleum of Emperor Jimmu is on the shrine grounds.
Access
[change | change source]- a 10-minute walk from the center gate of Kashiharajingu-mae Station on Kintetsu Lines (Minami Osaka Line , Yoshino Line , Kashihara Lines ).
Gallery
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Inner prayer hall, with unusually placed chigi (architectural decorations found on Shinto shrines).
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Outer prayer hall (ge-haiden) of Kashihara-jingū.
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Unebi Goryō, the mausoleum of Jimmu in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture.
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View of the domaden, a ceremonial hall used for traditional events and rituals at Kashihara-jingū.
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A tranquil pond on the grounds of Kashihara-jingū.
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Jingucho, the administrative office for Kashihara-jingū.
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Corridors (kairo) within Kashihara-jingū, often used for processions.
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The North Shrine Gate (kitashinmon) at Kashihara-jingū.
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The kitoden, or North Hall, at Kashihara-jingū.
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A national pottery market event held at Kashihara-jingū.
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Chokushikan, a special hall for imperial messengers at Kashihara-jingū.
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The South Shrine Gate (minami-shinmon) at Kashihara-jingū.
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Sukeikaikan, an auxiliary building for various events at Kashihara-jingū.
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Another view of a pond within Kashihara-jingū, showcasing its serene beauty.
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A prayer site for Kashihara-jingū in Tsujikuru, Ise.
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A panoramic view of the main grounds at Kashihara-jingū.
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A panoramic view of the office buildings within Kashihara-jingū.
Note
[change | change source]See also
[change | change source]External links
[change | change source]Media related to Kashihara Shrine at Wikimedia Commons
- Official Site (Japanese)
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