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Kirishima-Jingū (霧島神宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Takachiho-gawara the location of the descent from heaven is present on the shrine grounds. [1] [2] Historically, the entire of Mount Kirishima is considered part of the shrine grounds.
In the next phase of expansion, the track was extended eastwards, with Kirishima-Jingū opening as the new eastern terminus on 10 July 1930. Subsequently, the Kokuto-West Line was expanded to the east and north, linking up with the Kokuto-East Line at Ōsumi-Ōkawara and other networks so that by the end of 1932, through-traffic had been ...
The following list encompasses only some, but not all of the Heian period Nijūnisha shrines (Twenty-Two Shrines); and the modern shrines which were established after the Meiji Restoration are not omitted.
Kehi Jingu [8] Tsuruga, Fukui: Myojin Taisha ichinomiya of Echizen Province [13] Kagoshima Jingū [8] Kirishima, Kagoshima: Shikinai Taisha: ichinomiya of Ōsumi Province [12] Hoori. Toyotama-hime Emperor Chūai Emperor Ōjin Empress Jingū. Kamayama Shrine [11] Wakayama: Itsuse no Mikoto (彦五瀬命) Kirishima Jingū [11] Kirishima ...
In the foreground the shrine-temple's Buddhist structures (not extant), among them a pagoda, a belltower and a niōmon. The shrine (extant) is above. The shrine (extant) is above. Until the Meiji period (1868–1912), the jingū-ji ( 神宮寺 , shrine temple ) were places of worship composed of a Buddhist temple and a Shinto shrine , both ...
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Kagoshima Shrine (鹿児島神宮, Kagoshima-jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in the Hayatomachi-uchi neighborhood of the city of Kirishima, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan. It is the ichinomiya of former Ōsumi Province. The main festival of the shrine are held annually on August 15 by the lunar calendar. [1]