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United States
United States territories
Shrine name | Location | Enshrined deity |
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Northern Mariana Islands | ||
Saipan Katori Jinja 彩帆香取神社) |
Garapan, Saipan | Futsunushi-no-kami (経津主神) |
Saipan Hachiman Jinja (彩帆八幡神社) |
Kagman, Saipan | Saipan-Kunitama-no-Ōkami (サイパン国魂大神), Hachiman-Ōkami (八幡大神), Isaizu-Ōkami (久伊豆大神) |
References
- ^ Kawasaki, Bishop Kazoe. "About – Daijingu Temple of Hawaii". Hawaii Daijingu Kyodan. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
The kami enshrined in the Hawaii Daijingu Temple are many; The Sun Goddess Amaterasu Omikami, the myriads of kami who flank Amaterasu Omikami, the national father George Washington, the nation's restorer Abraham Lincoln and other men and women of distinguished services, King Kamehameha, King Kalakaua, and other men and women of great services to the state of Hawaii.
- "Shrines and Hawaiians of Japanese descent". Encyclopedia of Shinto. Kokugakuin University. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
George Washington has been included in the pantheon of kami (saijin) worshipped at Hawaiian shrines (...)
- Ramella, Sueann (2013-10-08). "What's So Special About This Shinto Shrine? The Priest Isn't Japanese, But That's Not All". Northwest Public Broadcasting.
- Encyclopedia of Global Studies. SAGE Publications. 2012. p. 1539. ISBN 9781412994224.
See also
- Shinto
- Shinto shrine
- List of Shinto shrines
- Buddhist Churches of America
- Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii
- Hawaii Shingon Mission
- Gedatsu Church of America