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Paintings of the 36 Immortals of Poetry have been divided among twelve frames. It seems that the paintings were part of an article from “Koushitsu Nenpu Ryaku” in the 14th year of the Keicho Era (1609 AD), but the same article can be found in “Yamatoku”, in which the creator is wrongly attributed to
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is performed at Aekuni Shrine’s
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As with most Shinto shrines of ancient origin, the story of the shrine's founding is vague, contradictory and lacking in historical documentation. According to the shrine's own myth, it was founded by order of
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From the “Sindo
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was moved to the old shrine at the summit of the mountain, hence where the name "Mount Nangū" originated. In the second year of the Jōgan Era (977 AD) mysterious words appeared, burned into the
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has been found in the vicinity, along with evidence of the enshrining of a great stone god. It is believed that this same stone god is being worshiped at Aekuni Shrine's
400:(敢国津神). This god's essence maintained power throughout the entire region, together with the Abe clan's patron god, dedicating Mt. Nangu as a place of worship.
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of agriculture, healing, magic, brewing sake and knowledge
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Asama-sha - The shrine that rests by Mt. Nangu’s summit
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1454:Mie Prefecture Official tourist information site]
746:Kusho-sha - On the western side of the main shrine
1166:Anzu Motohiko's『神道辞典』Shrine News, 1968, p. 1
975:Kosha Grand Festival (The Sunday near October 10)
956:Shinto Ritual for the Circle of Thatch (August 1)
895:Festival of Reverence for Worshipers (January 11)
1452:https://www.kankomie.or.jp/spot/detail_2965.html
1351:Taiyō no chizuchō 24 zenkoku 'Ichinomiya' meguri
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90:Ichinomiya 877, Iga-shi, Mie-ken 518-0003
1265:] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Hakusuisha.
1259:Nihon no kamigami : jinja to seichi
1099:877 Ichinomiya, Iga City, Mie Prefecture
513:for Yamato, and was the ancestor of the
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645:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
1158:『古事類苑』Imperial Shrine, Aekuni Shrine
1031:Cultural properties of Mie Prefecture
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1223:(in Japanese). Yamakawa shuppansha.
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994:Asama Shrine Festival (December 1)
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1326:Zenkoku 'Ichinomiya' tettei gaido
1303:] (in Japanese). Tokyo: 平凡社.
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2597:Shrine Parishioner Registration
1071:Cultural properties of Iga City
1061:Intangible cultural properties
313:enshrined at Aekuni Jinja are:
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1328:(in Japanese). PHP Institute.
1039:12 frames of paintings of the
1000:Habitual Festival (December 5)
773:Oishi-sha (Great stone shrine)
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1050:. The paintings are actually
1036:Tangible cultural properties
909:Prayer Festival (February 17)
561:Nihon Montoku Tennō Jitsuroku
294:Association of Shinto Shrines
2695:Two bows, two claps, one bow
1009:New Year’s Eve (December 31)
558:The shrine is listed in the
2621:Misc practices for visitors
2607:Shrine Consolidation Policy
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1353:(in Japanese). Heibonsha.
1257:Tanigawa, Kenichi (1986).
1219:Shibuya, Nobuhiro (2015).
409:Dainipponkoku Ichinomiyaki
396:, the name of this god is
119:Show map of Mie Prefecture
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986:Kokutou-sai (November 25)
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1196:Harvard University Press
733:Auxiliary/branch shrines
180:34.787367°N 136.163939°E
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270:located in the city of
41:entrance to the shrine
2182:Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō
2134:daughters of Amaterasu
1586:Architectonic elements
1142:List of Shinto shrines
1041:36 Immortals of Poetry
906:Kigensai (February 11)
567:Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku
158:Geographic coordinates
2602:Secular Shrine Theory
2517:Shinkai (divine rank)
1439:at Wikimedia Commons
1349:Okada, Shoji (2014).
1324:Yoshiki, Emi (2007).
1104:Transportation access
757:Wakamiya Hachiman-sha
185:34.787367; 136.163939
144:Aekuni Shrine (Japan)
2052:Fushimi Inari Taisha
539:, another secondary
435:Osanakichigo-no-Miya
2527:Engishiki Jinmyocho
2189:Kumano Nachi Taisha
1515:Shinto architecture
1026:Cultural properties
591:Emperor Go-Murakami
414:Engishiki Jinmeicho
278:, Japan. It is the
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2546:Buddhist elements
2502:Twenty-Two Shrines
1444:Official home page
1295:Heibonsha (1983).
1263:日本の神々 : 神社と聖地
1192:Japan Encyclopedia
1153:Related literature
852:Great Stone Shrine
584:Nanboku-cho period
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1859:Decorations
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564:of 850 AD,
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466:Nihon Shoki
462:Shotoku Era
454:Koga Saburo
403:During the
183: /
171:136°09′50″E
53:Affiliation
2741:Ichinomiya
2730:Categories
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2248:Chinjugami
2167:Ōkuninushi
2150:Yasakatome
1928:Chōzubachi
1913:Implements
1569:kagura-den
1411:"敢国神社の獅子舞"
1272:456002216X
1174:References
1147:ichinomiya
961:September
609:Edo period
449:Edo Period
394:Rikkokushi
385:About the
300:Enshrined
281:Ichinomiya
168:34°47′15″N
77:December 5
2700:Jichinsai
2532:Chinjusha
2480:Miyamairi
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1526:Buildings
1393:"三十六歌仙扁額"
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647:in 1884.
607:. In the
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533:Hata clan
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1190:(2012).
1131:See also
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886:January
874:Source:
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804:Kosazuke
687:Shamusho
553:shinboku
515:Abe clan
468:and the
411:and the
87:Location
82:Location
74:Festival
47:Religion
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2590:History
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219:Website
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2466:Junrei
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1548:Heiden
1541:Haiden
1375:"敢國神社"
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2663:Rites
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368:金山比咩命
266:is a
65:Deity
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2434:Miko
2363:and
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