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Kitano Tenmangū

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are served to 3,000 guests by geisha and maiko. The plum festival has been held on the same day every year for about 900 years to mark the death of Michizane. The outdoor tea ceremony dates back to 1952. In that year, a big festival was held to mark the 1,050th anniversary of Michizane's death, based
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Kitano Tenmangū is popular with students praying for success in exams because the deity was in his life a man of literature and knowledge. On the 25th of every month, the shrine hosts a
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or plum blossom, and when they blossom the shrine is often very crowded. The Plum Blossom Festival (梅花祭,
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The shrine was dedicated to Michizane; and in 986, the scholar-bureaucrat was deified and the title of "
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Open-Air Tea Ceremony with the Scent of Plum Blossoms: Plum Blossom Festival at Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine
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The shrine was first built in 947 to appease the angry spirit of bureaucrat, scholar and poet
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ordered that Imperial messengers be sent to report important events to the guardian
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From 1871 through 1946, the Kitano Tenman-gū was officially designated one of the
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The grounds are filled with Michizane's favorite tree, the red and white
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added three more shrines to Murakami's list — including Kitano.
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on the historic Kitano Ochakai tea ceremony hosted at the shrine by
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The shrine became the object of Imperial patronage during the early
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of Japan. These messengers initially presented gifts called
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Religious buildings and structures completed in the 940s
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Lanterns hang from the eaves of the main buildings.
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Kitano Tenman-gu

honden
Affiliation
Shinto
Deity
Sugawara no Michizane
Tenmangū
Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto
Kitano Tenmangū is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
35°01′52″N 135°44′07″E / 35.03111°N 135.73528°E / 35.03111; 135.73528
Style
Gongen-zukuri
www.kitanotenmangu.or.jp
Glossary of Shinto
Shinto shrine
Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto
Japan


Sugawara no Michizane
Fujiwara clan
Heian period
Emperor Murakami
kami
heihaku
ja
Emperor Ichijō
Kanpei-chūsha

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