From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of notable Shinto shrines in Japan. There are tens of thousands of shrines in Japan. Shrines with structures that are National Treasures of Japan are covered by the List of National Treasures of Japan (shrines). For Shinto shrines in other countries, scroll down to the See also section.

This list includes all Beppyo shrines and provincial Sōja Shrines and Ichinomiya

Shinto shrines from specific sects or new churches are not included in this list.

Hokkaidō and Tōhoku

Hokkaidō

Aomori

Iwate

Miyagi

Akita

Yamagata

Fukushima

Kantō

Tochigi

Ibaraki

Gunma

Saitama

Chiba

Tokyo


Kanagawa

Shin'etsu and Hokuriku

Niigata

Toyama

Ishikawa

Fukui

Tōkai

Yamanashi

Nagano

Gifu

Shizuoka

Aichi

Kinki

Mie

Shiga

Kyoto

Osaka

Hyōgo

Nara

Wakayama

Chūgoku

Tottori

Shimane

Okayama

Hiroshima

Yamaguchi

Shikoku

Tokushima

Kagawa

Ehime

Kōchi

Kyūshū and Okinawa

Fukuoka

Saga

Nagasaki

Kumamoto

Ōita

Miyazaki

Kagoshima

Okinawa

See also

Citations

  1. ^ Kotodamaya.com, "Amatsu Shrine"; retrieved 2012-10-24.
  2. ^ Kotodamaya.com, "Kota Shrine"; retrieved 2012-10-24.
  3. ^ "Nationwide List of Ichinomiya," p. 2 Archived 2013-05-17 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-13.
  4. ^ Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), "Yahiko-Shrine Shrine"; retrieved 2012-10-24.
  5. ^ https://isejinja.or.jp/

General references

  • Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon. (1962) Studies in Shinto and Shrines. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC  3994492.
  • Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon (1963). Vicissitudes of Shinto. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC  36655.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of notable Shinto shrines in Japan. There are tens of thousands of shrines in Japan. Shrines with structures that are National Treasures of Japan are covered by the List of National Treasures of Japan (shrines). For Shinto shrines in other countries, scroll down to the See also section.

This list includes all Beppyo shrines and provincial Sōja Shrines and Ichinomiya

Shinto shrines from specific sects or new churches are not included in this list.

Hokkaidō and Tōhoku

Hokkaidō

Aomori

Iwate

Miyagi

Akita

Yamagata

Fukushima

Kantō

Tochigi

Ibaraki

Gunma

Saitama

Chiba

Tokyo


Kanagawa

Shin'etsu and Hokuriku

Niigata

Toyama

Ishikawa

Fukui

Tōkai

Yamanashi

Nagano

Gifu

Shizuoka

Aichi

Kinki

Mie

Shiga

Kyoto

Osaka

Hyōgo

Nara

Wakayama

Chūgoku

Tottori

Shimane

Okayama

Hiroshima

Yamaguchi

Shikoku

Tokushima

Kagawa

Ehime

Kōchi

Kyūshū and Okinawa

Fukuoka

Saga

Nagasaki

Kumamoto

Ōita

Miyazaki

Kagoshima

Okinawa

See also

Citations

  1. ^ Kotodamaya.com, "Amatsu Shrine"; retrieved 2012-10-24.
  2. ^ Kotodamaya.com, "Kota Shrine"; retrieved 2012-10-24.
  3. ^ "Nationwide List of Ichinomiya," p. 2 Archived 2013-05-17 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-13.
  4. ^ Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), "Yahiko-Shrine Shrine"; retrieved 2012-10-24.
  5. ^ https://isejinja.or.jp/

General references

  • Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon. (1962) Studies in Shinto and Shrines. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC  3994492.
  • Ponsonby-Fane, Richard Arthur Brabazon (1963). Vicissitudes of Shinto. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC  36655.

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