User:Immanuelle/List of Jingū
Jingū (神宮) is a name for a Shinto shrine connected to the Imperial House of Japan.
The following list has some, but not all of the Twenty-Two Shrines; It also has some shrines from after the Meiji Restoration. In the list below, the new shrines are marked with "‡".
- Ise Jingu
- Akama Jingū
- Atsuta Jingu
- Heian Jingū ‡
- Hikosan Jingu
- Hinokuma Jingu
- Hokkaidō Jingū
- Isonokami Jingū
- Izanagi Jingū ‡
- Kagoshima Jingū
- Kashihara Jingū
- Kashima Jingu
- Katori Jingū
- Kehi Jingū
- Kirishima Jingū
- Meiji Jingu‡
- Minase Jingū
- Miyazaki Jingu
- Omi Jingū
- Shiramine Jingū
- Udo Jingū
- Usa Jingu
- Yoshino Jingū
Ise Grand Jingū is also known by the formal name Jingū with no further designation.
Shrines not in operation
change- Chōsen Jingū
- Kantō Jingū (extinct)
- Fuyo Jingu
- Taiwan Grand Shrine
Related pages
changeReferences
change- Richard Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon. Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1956). Kyoto: The Old Capital of Japan, 794-1869. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC 36644
- ____________. (1959). The Imperial House of Japan. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC 194887
- ____________. (1962). Studies in Shinto and Shrines. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC 399449
- ____________. (1963). Vicissitudes of Shinto. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC 36655
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