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The station building, located at the base of the embankment, is a modern structure built of timber in traditional Japanese style to resemble the nearby Kirishima-Jingū Shrine. From the station building, a tunnel leads under the embankment and up a flight of steps to the island platform. [2] [3] [4]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Kirishima Jingu; Meiji Jingu ... Kyoto: The Old Capital of Japan, 794-1869. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. ...
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.
The station name was changed to Kirishima-Nishiguchi Station (霧島西口駅) on 15 January 1962 and freight operation were discontinued from September of the same year. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the successor of JGR, on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR Kyushu. The station name was ...
This is a list of notable Shinto shrines in Japan.There are tens of thousands of shrines in Japan.Shrines with structures that are National Treasures of Japan are covered by the List of National Treasures of Japan (shrines).
Metropolitan Shrine (府社) Nogi Shrine (Tokyo) Minato, Tokyo - Kanda Shrine: Chiyoda, Tokyo: Tōgō Shrine: Tokyo Shibuya - Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine (Tokyo) Suginami - Yushima Tenmangū: Bunkyō: Atago Shrine (Kyoto) Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture Ukyō-ku, Kyoto: Shikinai Shosha Osaka Tenmangū: Kita-ku, Osaka: Kōzu-gū: Chuo Ward, Osaka City ...
The number of Shinto shrines in Japan today has been estimated at more than 150,000. [1] Single structure shrines are the most common. Shrine buildings might also include oratories (in front of main sanctuary), purification halls, offering halls called heiden (between honden and haiden), dance halls, stone or metal lanterns, fences or walls, torii and other structures. [2]
List of Shinto shrines in Kyoto includes many Shinto shrines; but this list encompasses only some of the 400 Shinto shrines with scattered locations throughout the municipality of Kyoto and the prefecture of Kyoto: [1] The Kamo Shrine predates the founding of Heian-kyō. Kamigamo Shrine (上賀茂神社, Kamikamo-jinja), formally called Kamo ...