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Aekuni Shrine

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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 Festivals of the Dancing Lion on January 3 and April 17, and at the annual shrine festival on December 5. It is said that kagura originated in the Keicho Era (1596 - 1615 AD). Across various parts of Iga are models of the lion kagura, and they have been designated a
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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 Station South Exit” bus stop in front of Shindo Station (JR West Japan Kansai Main Line), take the Mie Kotsu bus (heading for the Ueno Industry Meeting Hall) and get off at the “Aekuni Shrine”
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From the “Ueno Industry Meeting Hall” bus stop in front of Uenoshi Station (Iga Railway Iga Line), take the Mie Kotsu bus (heading for the Iga branch office) and get off at the “Aekuni Shrine” stop
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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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It is believed that part of the original worship around Aekuni Shrine was the worship of Mount Nangū itself, as 200 meters south of Aekuni Shrine is a large boulder believed to be
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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
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of the shrine at the summit. According to the words, Kanayamahime had moved to Aekuni Shrine at the foot of the mountain.
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Yugama iron craftwork - Dedicated in the third year of the Keicho Era (1598). It was designated on November 22nd, 1958.
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Off Meihan National Highway (National Highway no. 25 Bypass), immediately from the Iga Ichinomiya Interchange
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from the late Muromachi Period. There is also literature written down of folklore related to
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spent several days at the shrine and awarded it with an estate. However, during the 1579
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Ichinomiya District’s Respect for the Elderly Festival (First Sunday of September)
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and claims to have been founded in the seventh century. It is classified as a
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Memorial service for those who have died related to the shrine (September 21)
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According to the Engishiki, there used to be only one god. According to the
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genuine intangible traditional cultural property of Mie Prefecture.
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Stone lantern craftwork - It was designated on February 26th, 2004.
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Ichinomiya District’s Prayer Festival for Traffic Safety (April 24)
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Aekuni Shrine’s Lion Dance. It was designated on April 1st, 1954.
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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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The Association’s Annual Festival (4th Sunday of June)
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Great Stone Shrine’s Festival of Prayer (February 17)
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Festival of Prayer for Warding off Evil (February 3)
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Rokusho-sha - On the eastern side of the main shrine
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Monthly festival (Held on the first of every month)
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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 421:'s ichinomiya, Nangu Taisha (modern day 1179: 923:Festival of the Dancing Lion (April 17) 782: 693: 509:, he was a general sent to conquer the 333:, deployed to Hokurikudo as one of the 2522:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines 645:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines 1158:『古事類苑』Imperial Shrine, Aekuni Shrine 1031:Cultural properties of Mie Prefecture 997:Idol Procession Festival (December 4) 940:Great Purification Festival (June 30) 136: 108: 7: 1223:(in Japanese). Yamakawa shuppansha. 1014:Full Moon Festival (Every full moon) 1003:The Emperor’s Birthday (December 23) 761:Kosazuke-sha (Shrine for conception) 920:Great Festival of Spring (April 17) 889:New Year’s Day Festival (January 1) 994:Asama Shrine Festival (December 1) 601:. It was reconstructed in 1593 by 523:(megalithic tomb). The secondary 14: 1326:Zenkoku 'Ichinomiya' tettei gaido 1303:] (in Japanese). Tokyo: 平凡社. 497:(reigned 214 to 157 BC). Per the 2736:Shinto shrines in Mie Prefecture 1430: 857: 845: 833: 821: 809: 797: 785: 770:Musubi-sha (Shrine for marriage) 720: 708: 696: 531:is connected with the immigrant 235: 135: 128: 107: 100: 16:Shinto shrine in Iga, Mie, Japan 2597:Shrine Parishioner Registration 1071:Cultural properties of Iga City 1061:Intangible cultural properties 313:enshrined at Aekuni Jinja are: 50: 1328:(in Japanese). PHP Institute. 1039:12 frames of paintings of the 1000:Habitual Festival (December 5) 773:Oishi-sha (Great stone shrine) 1: 1076:Tangible cultural properties 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 633: 260: 2782: 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 2708: 1908: 1897: 1562:honden / shinden / shōden 1521: 1508: 986:Kokutou-sai (November 25) 627: 543:, Kanayamahime, from the 487:in 658 AD. 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torii
Affiliation
Shinto
Deity
Aekuni Shrine is located in Mie Prefecture
Aekuni Shrine is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
34°47′15″N 136°09′50″E / 34.787367°N 136.163939°E / 34.787367; 136.163939
Empress Kōgyoku
Official website
Glossary of Shinto
Shinto shrine
Iga
Mie Prefecture
Ichinomiya
Iga Province
Beppo Shrine
Association of Shinto Shrines
kami
Emperor Kōgen
Sukunabikona
Nangū Taisha
Rikkokushi
Muromachi Period
Engishiki Jinmeicho
Mino Province
Gifu Prefecture
Fuwa District
Tarui

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