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San Marino Shrine

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89: 82: 192: 1230: 353: 344:, who in the Shinto pantheon personifies the deity of the Sun, the primary source of life on Earth. In Japanese mythology, Amaterasu is the first and most important of the Shinto deities, as according to tradition she is the creator of the Rising Sun archipelago and ancestor of the Japanese emperors. In fact, the legendary Jimmu, Japan's first emperor, is considered a direct great-grandson of the goddess Amaterasu. 1173: 782: 284: 29: 272:) considers San Marino Jinja as the first official shrine in Europe. However, as not all Jinja resort under Jinja Honcho, the "Yamakage Shinto Holland Saigu" in The Netherlands, established in 1980 by the Japanese Dutch Shinzen Foundation, is actually the first jinja in Europe. 321:
fountain), all very frequent elements in Shinto architecture. The shine of San Marino consists of a small square-based monument with a side of 2.5 meters and made in Japan with cedar wood. Parts of the main hall were built using wood from the Ise Jingu shrine.
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The shrine was founded on 21 June 2014, and opened to the public the following day. The San Marino shrine was inaugurated in the presence of 150 personalities including the president of the
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The main hall was built in Japan, dismantled and transported by sea to San Marino, where it was rebuilt by Japanese architects on a foundation made of typical sandstone.
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planned the construction of the shrine in consultation with the Jinja Honcho. It was financed through the sale of 'Japan-San Marino Friendship Charity Gold Coins'.
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From 2019, marriages recognized by the Civil Registry office of the Republic of San Marino can be celebrated there, therefore valid throughout the world.
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Noriyoshi Tamaru and David Reid, Religion in Japanese Culture, Where Living Traditions Meet a Changing World, Kodansha International, 1996, p. 187
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Currently, the shrine is headed by Yoshiki Jinguji, who obtained his priesthood qualification to serve the San Marino Shrine at the
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Un inno alla pace. Il tempio shinto a Lesignano è dedicato alle vittime del terremoto del 2011
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San Marino. Sarà inaugurato questa mattina alle 10.30 al podere Lesignano, il San Marino Jinja
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Chief priest Francesco Brigante performs a Shinto ritual at San Marino Shrine (2016)
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honour . He is a local San Marino hotel owner who trained at
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This article about a religious building or structure is a
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The Shrine of San Marino is consecrated to the kami
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Torii
Affiliation
Shinto
Deity
Amaterasu
San Marino Shrine is located in San Marino
Geographic coordinates
43°57′29″N 12°28′56″E / 43.95812°N 12.48215°E / 43.95812; 12.48215
Style
shinmei-zukuri
https://www.sanmarinojinja.com/
Glossary of Shinto
Serravalle
Republic of San Marino
Jinja Honcho
Manlio Cadero
ja
Association of Shinto Shrines
Yoko Kishi
Shinzō Abe
Nobusuke Kishi
Japan San Marino Friendship Society
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

Shinmei-zukuri
Ise Jingu
tōrō
Chōzuya
ablution

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