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* '''Right:''' <u>Front</u>. ] (seated in foreground), ] (here presented as a man with a false goatee), and ] (carrying a rough bow and perched eagle. <u>Rear</u>. The ''kami'' ] (standing and holding the ]) and ] (who first brought to earth the Imperial regalia—the sword, ], the mirror, ], and the jewel, ]). | * '''Right:''' <u>Front</u>. ] (seated in foreground), ] (here presented as a man with a false goatee), and ] (carrying a rough bow and perched eagle. <u>Rear</u>. The ''kami'' ] (standing and holding the ]) and ] (who first brought to earth the Imperial regalia—the sword, ], the mirror, ], and the jewel, ]). | ||
* '''Left:''' <u>Front</u>: ] (clothed in red), ] (clothed in black) and ] (clothed in green). <u>Rear</u>. The ''kami'' ] (clothed in white) and ] (clothed in yellow).]] | * '''Left:''' <u>Front</u>: ] (clothed in red), ] (clothed in black) and ] (clothed in green). <u>Rear</u>. The ''kami'' ] (clothed in white) and ] (clothed in yellow).]] | ||
{{Shinto}} | |||
The {{nihongo|'''modern system of ranked Shinto shrines'''|近代社格制度|''Kindai Shakaku Seido''|sometimes called simply {{nihongo|'''''shakaku'''''|社格}}}} was an organizational aspect of the establishment of ]ese ]. This system classified ]s as either official government shrines or "other" shrines. The official shrines were divided into | The {{nihongo|'''modern system of ranked Shinto shrines'''|近代社格制度|''Kindai Shakaku Seido''|sometimes called simply {{nihongo|'''''shakaku'''''|社格}}}} was an organizational aspect of the establishment of ]ese ]. This system classified ]s as either official government shrines or "other" shrines. The official shrines were divided into | ||
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The ] stood at the top of all shrines and thus was outside the classification.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WaksBgAAQBAJ&q=kampeisha%20ise&pg=PA12|title=The National Faith Of Japan. A Study in Modern Shinto|last= Holtom | first = D.C. | orig-year = First published 1965 | date=2012-11-12|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9781136165573|page=12|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=y0TIfrZuq_YC&q=shakaku%20ise&pg=PA120|title=A Popular Dictionary of Shinto|last=Bocking|first=Brian|date=1997|publisher=Curzon Press|isbn=9780700710515|page=120|language=en}}</ref> | The ] stood at the top of all shrines and thus was outside the classification.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WaksBgAAQBAJ&q=kampeisha%20ise&pg=PA12|title=The National Faith Of Japan. A Study in Modern Shinto|last= Holtom | first = D.C. | orig-year = First published 1965 | date=2012-11-12|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9781136165573|page=12|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=y0TIfrZuq_YC&q=shakaku%20ise&pg=PA120|title=A Popular Dictionary of Shinto|last=Bocking|first=Brian|date=1997|publisher=Curzon Press|isbn=9780700710515|page=120|language=en}}</ref> | ||
All listed shrines on this page with the exception of ] are ] | All listed shrines on this page with the exception of ] are ]s. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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] the ] ] was considered part of it, as was ] which was also seen as the ] ] | ] the ] ] was considered part of it, as was ] which was also seen as the ] ] | ||
|} | |} | ||
] and ] were considered the two shrines directly below Ise Jingu | ] and ] were considered the two shrines directly below Ise Jingu. | ||
==Kan-sha== | ==Kan-sha== | ||
The {{nihongo|''Kan-sha''|官社}} or "official government shrines" had two subdivisions, ''Kanpei-sha'' or "government shrines" and ''Kokuhei-sha'' or "national shrines".<ref name="Fridell"/> | The {{nihongo|''Kan-sha''|官社}} or "official government shrines" had two subdivisions, ''Kanpei-sha'' or "government shrines" and ''Kokuhei-sha'' or "national shrines".<ref name="Fridell"/> | ||
For future tables |
For future tables, red cells denote shrines in the ]. | ||
===Kanpei-sha=== | ===Kanpei-sha=== | ||
In 1871, the Japanese government established the Kanpei-sha (官幣社) system to classify Shinto shrines based on their level of association with the imperial family. The highest category included shrines that venerated the imperial family members, emperors, or meritorious retainers of the Imperial family. These shrines were considered to be the most closely associated with the imperial family and received government support |
In 1871, the Japanese government established the Kanpei-sha (官幣社) system to classify Shinto shrines based on their level of association with the imperial family. The highest category included shrines that venerated the imperial family members, emperors, or meritorious retainers of the Imperial family. These shrines were considered to be the most closely associated with the imperial family and received government support.<ref name="system"/> | ||
====Imperial shrines, 1st rank==== | ====Imperial shrines, 1st rank==== | ||
The Kanpei-taisha were the most highly ranked shrines in Japan that were officially designated by the government. There were 67 shrines that held this status, which were closely associated with the imperial family. These shrines were considered to be of great historical and cultural significance, and were often visited by members of the imperial family as well as the general public |
The Kanpei-taisha were the most highly ranked shrines in Japan that were officially designated by the government. There were 67 shrines that held this status, which were closely associated with the imperial family. These shrines were considered to be of great historical and cultural significance, and were often visited by members of the imperial family as well as the general public.<ref name="imperial124">]. (1959). ''The Imperial House of Japan,'' p. 124.</ref> | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
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| ] | | ] | ||
|Myojin Taisha, ] | |Myojin Taisha, ] | ||
| one of the ], Upper Seven, ], ], ], |
| one of the ], Upper Seven, ], ], ], ] | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial124" /> | |]<ref name="imperial124" /> | ||
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|''Myojin Taisha'' | |''Myojin Taisha'' | ||
| one of the ], Upper Seven; Imaki''-no-kami'', Kudo''-no-kami''; Furuaki''-no-kami'', '' |
| one of the ], Upper Seven; Imaki''-no-kami'', Kudo''-no-kami''; Furuaki''-no-kami'', '']'' | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial124" /> | |]<ref name="imperial124" /> | ||
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|Myojin Taisha | |Myojin Taisha | ||
| one of the ], Middle Seven; ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> |
| one of the ], Middle Seven; ''ichinomiya'' of ],<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ], ] | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial124" /> | |]<ref name="imperial124" /> | ||
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| one of the ], Lower Eight, ] | | one of the ], Lower Eight, ] | ||
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|]<ref name=" |
|]<ref name="imperial1262">Ponsonby-Fane. ''Imperial,'' p. 126.</ref> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|] | |] | ||
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| one of the ], Lower Eight | | one of the ], Lower Eight | ||
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|]<ref name=" |
|]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|''Myojin Taisha'' | |''Myojin Taisha'' | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial125" /> | |]<ref name="imperial125" /> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|] |
|], ] | ||
|], ] | |], ] | ||
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|]<ref name=":8">Breen, John ''et al.'' (2000). </ref> | |]<ref name=":8">Breen, John ''et al.'' (2000). </ref> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|] | |] | ||
|] | |] | ||
] | ] | ||
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|]<ref name=" |
|]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ] | | ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ] | ||
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|]<ref name=" |
|]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|''Myojin Taisha'' | |''Myojin Taisha'' | ||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3" /> |
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3" /> {{ill|Takeiwatatsu-no-Mikoto|ja|健磐龍命}} | ||
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|]<ref name=":9">Encyclopedia of Shinto: </ref> | |]<ref name=":9">Encyclopedia of Shinto: </ref> | ||
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] | ] | ||
] | |||
{{ill|Takeinadane|ja|建稲種命}} | {{ill|Takeinadane|ja|建稲種命}} | ||
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| ]<ref name=":1">Asama Shrine: Fujinomiya, Shizuoka = Ōmiya in ]</ref> | | ]<ref name=":1">Asama Shrine: Fujinomiya, Shizuoka = Ōmiya in ]</ref> | ||
|''Myojin Taisha'' | |''Myojin Taisha'' | ||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> |
| ''ichinomiya'' of ],<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ] | ||
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|] | |] | ||
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| one of the ]; ] | | one of the ]; ] | ||
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|]<ref name=" |
|]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|''Myojin Taisha'' | |''Myojin Taisha'' | ||
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| ] | | ] | ||
|Myojin Taisha | |Myojin Taisha | ||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ], |
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ], ], ], ] | ||
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|]<ref name=":10">Ponsonby-Fane, (1963). </ref> | |]<ref name=":10">Ponsonby-Fane, (1963). </ref> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name=":3">; retrieved 2012-1-29.</ref> |
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name=":3">; retrieved 2012-1-29.</ref> ], ], and ], | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial125" /> | |]<ref name="imperial125" /> | ||
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| ] | | ] | ||
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|{{nihongo| |
|{{nihongo|]|彦五瀬命||}} | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
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|Myojin Taisha | |Myojin Taisha | ||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> |
| ''ichinomiya'' of ],<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ] | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial125" /> | |]<ref name="imperial125" /> | ||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ] and ] | | ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> ] and ] | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|''Myojin Taisha'' | |''Myojin Taisha'' | ||
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| ]; ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> | | ]; ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
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| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |]<ref name=" |
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | now extinct | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | now extinct | ||
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| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |]<ref name=" |
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ], ] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ], ] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | removed from Sakhalin | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | removed from Sakhalin | ||
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| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |]<ref name=" |
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
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====Imperial shrines, 2nd rank==== | ====Imperial shrines, 2nd rank==== | ||
The mid-range of ranked Imperial shrines or ] (官幣中社) included 23 sanctuaries. These shrines were considered to be of intermediate rank among the government-supported shrines and were given lesser financial support compared to the Kanpei-taisha |
The mid-range of ranked Imperial shrines or ] (官幣中社) included 23 sanctuaries. These shrines were considered to be of intermediate rank among the government-supported shrines and were given lesser financial support compared to the Kanpei-taisha.<ref name="imperial125">Ponsonby-Fane. ''Imperial,'' p. 125.</ref><!-- Note this shrine does not appear to exist ] may be it but it's inappropriate at this rank | ||
| ].<ref name="imperial126"/> | | ].<ref name="imperial126"/> | ||
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! notes | ! notes | ||
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| ].<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ].<ref name=" |
| ].<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
|] | |] | ||
| ], ] ], '' |
| ], ] ], ''], one of the ]'', Middle Seven; | ||
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| ].<ref name=" |
| ].<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|''Myojin Taisha'' | |''Myojin Taisha'' | ||
| ]'', one of the ], Lower Eight'' | | ]'', one of the ], Lower Eight'' | ||
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| ].<ref name=" |
| ].<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|'']'' | |'']'' | ||
| ] '', one of the ], Lower Eight'' | | ] '', one of the ], Lower Eight'' | ||
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| ].<ref name=" |
| ].<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ]<ref>Umenomiya Shrine: Ukyō-ku, Kyoto = Umetsu in ]</ref> | | ]<ref>Umenomiya Shrine: Ukyō-ku, Kyoto = Umetsu in ]</ref> | ||
|Myojin Taisha | |Myojin Taisha | ||
| Sakatoke''-no-kami'', Ōwakako''-no-kami'', Satatokeko''-no-kami, one of the ]'', Lower Eight; | | Sakatoke''-no-kami'', Ōwakako''-no-kami'', Satatokeko''-no-kami, one of the ]'', Lower Eight; | ||
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| ].<ref name=" |
| ].<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|{{ill|Shikigeisha|ja|式外社|simple}} | |{{ill|Shikigeisha|ja|式外社|simple}} | ||
| '']'', Lower Eight, ], ] ], '' |
| '']'', Lower Eight, ], ] ], ''],<ref>{{Cite web|title=Japanese Shrines|url=http://www.taleofgenji.org/japanese_shrines.html|access-date=2023-04-10|website=www.taleofgenji.org}}</ref>'' | ||
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| ]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
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| ]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ]<ref>Iinoya-gū: |
| ]<ref>Iinoya-gū:Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu = Iya in ].</ref> | ||
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| ]''-shinnō'' | | ]''-shinnō'' | ||
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| {{nihongo|'''{{ill|Isotakeru-no-kami|ja|五十猛神}}'''|五十猛神|}} | | {{nihongo|'''{{ill|Isotakeru-no-kami|ja|五十猛神}}'''|五十猛神|}} | ||
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| ]<ref name=" |
| ]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
| ]<ref>Kamakura-gū: Kamakura, Kanagawa = Kamakura in ]</ref> | | ]<ref>Kamakura-gū: Kamakura, Kanagawa = Kamakura in ]</ref> | ||
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| ], the '']'' of the Sun Goddess, Tsuki-sasaki-itsu no mitama-amasakaru-muka-tsu''-hime-no- mitoko''; ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3" /> | | ], the '']'' of the Sun Goddess, Tsuki-sasaki-itsu no mitama-amasakaru-muka-tsu''-hime-no- mitoko''; ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3" /> | ||
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|]<ref name="imperial1262" |
|]<ref name="imperial1262"/> | ||
|]<ref>Yatsushiro Shrine: Yatsushiro, Kumamoto = Yatsushiro in ]</ref> | |]<ref>Yatsushiro Shrine: Yatsushiro, Kumamoto = Yatsushiro in ]</ref> | ||
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| {{Interlanguage link|Watatsumi Shrine|simple}}.<ref name="imperial127" /> | | {{Interlanguage link|Watatsumi Shrine_(Kobe)|lt=Watatsumi Shrine|simple}}.<ref name="imperial127" /> | ||
| ], ] | | ], ] | ||
|''Myojin Taisha'' | |''Myojin Taisha'' | ||
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====Imperial shrines, 3rd rank==== | ====Imperial shrines, 3rd rank==== | ||
There were five shrines that were considered the lowest ranked among the Imperial shrines. They were called ] (官幣小社) |
There were five shrines that were considered the lowest ranked among the Imperial shrines. They were called ] (官幣小社).<ref name="imperial127"/> | ||
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| ], ]<ref>Naminoe Shrine: Naha, Okinawa = Wakasa on ] in the ]</ref> | | ], ]<ref>Naminoe Shrine: Naha, Okinawa = Wakasa on ] in the ]</ref> | ||
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| ], ], ]; ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref>] (1953). ''Ryukyu Kingdom and Province before 1945,'' p. 203.</ref> | | ], ], ]; ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref>] (1953). ''Ryukyu Kingdom and Province before 1945,'' p. 203.</ref> | ||
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|Myojin Taisha | |Myojin Taisha | ||
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|Myojin Taisha | |Myojin Taisha | ||
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|Myojin Taisha | |Myojin Taisha | ||
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|Myojin Taisha | |||
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|{{ |
|{{ill|Iwakiyama Shrine|simple}} | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|Myojin Taisha | |||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ] | |||
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| |
|{{ill|Izusan Shrine|simple}} | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin2"/> | |||
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|{{ill|Takase Shrine|simple}} | |||
| ] | |||
| | | | ||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin2"/> | |||
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|] | |||
|{{Interlanguage link|Oyama Shrine (Mount Tate)|lt=Oyama Shrine|ja|雄山神社|simple}} | |||
| ] | | ] | ||
|Myojin Taisha | |||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3" /> | |||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Kibitsu Shrine (Bingo)|lt=Kibitsu Shrine|simple}} | |||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name=" |
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3" /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ |
|{{ill|Koshiō Shrine|simple}} | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|] | |||
| | | | ||
|Ninomiya | |||
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|] | |||
|{{Interlanguage link|Tsurugi Shrine|ja|劔神社|simple}} | |||
| ] | | ] | ||
| | | | ||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ] | |||
| Ninomiya | |||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ill|Minashi Shrine|simple}} | |{{ill|Minashi Shrine|simple}} | ||
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|{{ill|Ōgamiyama Shrine|simple}} | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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|{{ill|Oguni shrine|simple}} | |||
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|Myojin Taisha | |||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3" /> | |||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Kibitsu Shrine (Bingo)|lt=Kibitsu Shrine|simple}} | |||
| ] | |||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name=" |
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin2" /> | ||
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|{{ill| |
|{{ill|Sada Shrine|simple}} | ||
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|{{ill|Ōgamiyama Shrine|simple}} | |||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin2"/> | | ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin2" /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ill| |
|{{ill|Shizuoka Sengen Shrine|lt=|simple}} | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin2"/> | |||
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|{{ |
|{{Interlanguage link|Sugo Ishibe Shrine|ja|菅生石部神社|simple}} | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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|Ninomiya | |||
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|{{ill|Tsushima Shrine|lt=|simple}} | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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|{{Interlanguage link|Tsurugi Shrine|ja|劔神社|simple}} | |||
|] | |||
| ] | | ] | ||
| | | | ||
| Ninomiya | |||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ] | |||
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|{{ill|Togakushi Shrine|simple}} | |||
|] | |||
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| | |||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3"/> | |||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ill|Takase Shrine|simple}} | |||
|] | |||
| ] | | ] | ||
| | | | ||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin2" /> | |||
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|{{ill|Toga Shrine|simple}} | |||
| ] | |||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin1" /> | |||
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|] | |] | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3"/> | | ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3" /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
|] | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
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| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name=" |
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin2" /> | ||
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|] | |||
| ] | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | |||
| | |||
| one of the ] | |||
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|] | |||
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| | |||
| ''ichinomiya'' of ]<ref name="kokugakuin3"/> | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |] | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |{{ill| |
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |{{ill|Kankō Shrine|simple}} | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | ||
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| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | |
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | ||
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| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | |||
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| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |{{ill|Kankō Shrine|simple}} | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | ||
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| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |{{ill|Taikyu Shrine|simple}} | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |{{ill|Zenshū Shrine|simple}} | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | ], ] | |||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | | ||
| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" | extinct | ||
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==Gokoku shrines== | ==Gokoku shrines== | ||
] were ranked separately{{Efn|{{Interlanguage link|Miyazaki Gokoku Shrine|ja|宮崎縣護國神社}} and {{Interlanguage link|Kumamoto Gokoku Shrine|ja|熊本県護国神社}} were completed after World War II, when the war ended and the Ministry of Home Affairs was abolished, so they were not designated by the Minister of Home Affairs and are actually correctly designated as "equivalent to designated Gokoku-jinja Shrine.}} They were considered branches of ].<ref name=": |
] were ranked separately.{{Efn|{{Interlanguage link|Miyazaki Gokoku Shrine|ja|宮崎縣護國神社}} and {{Interlanguage link|Kumamoto Gokoku Shrine|ja|熊本県護国神社}} were completed after World War II, when the war ended and the Ministry of Home Affairs was abolished, so they were not designated by the Minister of Home Affairs and are actually correctly designated as "equivalent to designated Gokoku-jinja Shrine".}} They were considered branches of ].<ref name=":032"/> This list only includes those which are currently ranked as ]. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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|{{ill|Nagasaki}} | |{{ill|Nagasaki}} | ||
|yes | |yes | ||
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|Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture ] | |Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture ] | ||
|Shikinai |
|Shikinai Shosha | ||
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|Chuo Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture | |Chuo Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture | ||
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|] | |] | ||
|] | |] | ||
|Myojin Taisha (名神)・Shikinai |
|Myojin Taisha (名神)・Shikinai Shosha | ||
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|] | |] | ||
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|{{Interlanguage link|Oyama Aburi Shrine|ja|大山阿夫利神社}} | |{{Interlanguage link|Oyama Aburi Shrine|ja|大山阿夫利神社}} | ||
|] | |] | ||
|Shikinai |
|Shikinai Shosha | ||
| | | | ||
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|{{Interlanguage link|Onominato Shrine|ja|大野湊神社}} | |{{Interlanguage link|Onominato Shrine|ja|大野湊神社}} | ||
|] | |] | ||
|Shikinai |
|Shikinai Shosha | ||
| | | | ||
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|{{ill|Gosha Suwa Shrine|ja|五社神社・諏訪神社|fr||simple}} | |{{ill|Gosha Suwa Shrine|ja|五社神社・諏訪神社|fr||simple}} | ||
|] | |] | ||
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|{{ill|Chiryu Shrine|ja|知立神社}} | |{{ill|Chiryu Shrine|ja|知立神社}} | ||
|] | |] | ||
|Shikinai |
|Shikinai Shosha | ||
| | | | ||
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|Shikinai |
|Shikinai Shosha | ||
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|] | |] | ||
|Shikinai |
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|] ], Not a ] | |] ], Not a ] | ||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Rokusho Shrine (Matsue)|lt=Rokusho Shrine|ja|六所神社 (松江市)}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|], Not a ] | |||
|- | |||
|] | |||
|], ] | |||
|Myojin Taisha (名神) | |||
|Not a ] | |||
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| colspan="4" style="background-color:#C0C0C0;" |Unknown | | colspan="4" style="background-color:#C0C0C0;" |Unknown | ||
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|], ] | |], ] | ||
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|'']'' of former ] |
|'']'' of former ], Not a ] | ||
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|] | |] | ||
|], ] | |], ] | ||
| | | | ||
|'']'' of former ] |
|'']'' of former ], Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|] | |] | ||
|] | |] | ||
| | | | ||
|'']'' of former ] |
|'']'' of former ], Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|] | |] | ||
|] in ] | |] in ] | ||
| | | | ||
|'']'' of former ] |
|'']'' of former ], Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|] | |] | ||
|] in ], ] | |] in ], ] | ||
| | | | ||
|'']'' of former ] |
|'']'' of former ], Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ill|Yodohime Shrine|simple}} | |{{ill|Yodohime Shrine|simple}} | ||
|], ] | |], ] | ||
| | | | ||
|] ] |
|] ], Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ill|Adachi Myokengu|ja|御祖神社}} | |||
|] | |||
| ], ] | |||
| | | | ||
| Not a ] | |||
| | |||
|Not a ] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| |
|{{ill|Awata Shrine|ja|粟田神社}} | ||
| ] | |||
| ], ] | |||
| | | | ||
| Not a ] | | Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ill|Izumi Inoue Shrine|ja|泉井上神社}} | |||
|] | |||
| |
| ] | ||
| | | | ||
|Not a ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Onji Shrine|ja|恩智神社}} | |||
| ] | |||
|] | |||
| Not a ] | | Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ill| |
|{{ill|Kitaoka Shrine|sv|Kitaoka-jinja|4=ja|5=北岡神社}} | ||
| ], |
| ] | ||
| | | | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|{{ill| |
|{{ill|Nanba Shrine|ja|難波神社|de|Namba-Schrein|fr|Namba-jinja|simple}} | ||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| | | | ||
| Not a ] | | Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|] | |||
|{{ill|Kitaoka Shrine|sv|Kitaoka-jinja|4=ja|5=北岡神社}} | |||
| ] | |||
| | | | ||
| | |||
| Not a ] | |||
|Not a ] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|] | |||
|{{ill|Nanba Shrine|ja|難波神社|de|Namba-Schrein|fr|Namba-jinja|simple}} | |||
| ], ] | |||
| ] | |||
| | | | ||
| Not a ] | | Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|] | |||
|{{ill|Suda Hachiman Shrine|ja|隅田八幡神社}} | |||
| |
|], ], Japan | ||
| | | | ||
|Not a ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Onji Shrine|ja|恩智神社}} | |||
| ] | |||
|] | |||
| Not a ] | | Not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|] | |||
|{{ill|Awata Shrine|ja|粟田神社}} | |||
| ], ] | |||
| ] | |||
| | | | ||
| Not a ] | | Not a ] | ||
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|Not a ] | |Not a ] | ||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Yamato Okunitama Shrine|ja|大和大国魂神社|simple}} | |||
|], ] | |||
| | |||
|Not a ], ], ] Ninomiya | |||
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| style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |] | | style="background-color: #ffdddd;" |] | ||
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|{{ill|Fuji Rokusho Sengen Shrine|ja|富知六所淺間神社}} | |{{ill|Fuji Rokusho Sengen Shrine|ja|富知六所淺間神社}} | ||
|] | |] | ||
|Shikinai |
|Shikinai Shosha | ||
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|'''{{ill|Katano Shrine|ja|片埜神社}}''' | |'''{{ill|Katano Shrine|ja|片埜神社}}''' | ||
| | | | ||
| | |||
|Not a ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Namba Yasaka Shrine|fr|Namba_Yasaka-jinja|ja|難波八阪神社}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|Not a ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Yagi Shrine|ja|夜疑神社}} | |||
|] | |||
| | | | ||
|Not a ] | |Not a ] | ||
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|{{ill|Yurahime Shrine|ja|由良比女神社|simple}} | |||
|], Shimane | |||
|Myojin Taisha (名神) | |||
|] ], not a ] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ill|Amanotanagao Shrine|ja|天手長男神社|simple}} | |{{ill|Amanotanagao Shrine|ja|天手長男神社|simple}} | ||
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|Myojin Taisha (名神) | |Myojin Taisha (名神) | ||
|] ], not a ] | |] ], not a ] | ||
|- | |||
|] | |||
|] | |||
| | |||
|], not a ] | |||
|- | |||
|{{ill|Hinumanai Shrine|ja|比沼麻奈為神社}} | |||
|], ] | |||
| | |||
|not a ] | |||
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| |
|not a ] | ||
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|not a ] | |not a ] | ||
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|{{ill| |
|{{ill|Yurahime Shrine|ja|由良比女神社|simple}} | ||
|], Shimane | |||
|], ] | |||
|Myojin Taisha (名神) | |||
| | |||
|not a ] | |] ], not a ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
|{{ill|Kō Shrine|ja|興神社}} | ||
|], ] | |||
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| | |||
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|] ] | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
{{refbegin}} | {{refbegin}} | ||
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{{Authority control}} | {{Authority control}} | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines}} | ||
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The modern system of ranked Shinto shrines (近代社格制度, Kindai Shakaku Seido, sometimes called simply shakaku (社格)) was an organizational aspect of the establishment of Japanese State Shinto. This system classified Shinto shrines as either official government shrines or "other" shrines. The official shrines were divided into
- Imperial shrines (kampeisha), which are parsed into minor, medium, or major sub-categories; and
- National shrines (kokuheisha), which are similarly categorized as minor, medium, or major.
Some shrines are the "first shrines" called ichinomiya that have the highest rank in their respective provinces of Japan.
The Ise Grand Shrine stood at the top of all shrines and thus was outside the classification.
All listed shrines on this page with the exception of Ise Grand Shrine are Beppyo shrines.
History
On the fourteenth day of the fifth month of 1871, by decree of the Dajō-kan, the fundamental elements of the modern shrine system were established: a hierarchic ranking of Shinto shrines, with specification of the grades of priest who could officiate at the various levels of shrine. These rankings were set aside in 1946, when such rankings were deemed "State Shinto" by the Occupation Shinto Directive. The Jinja Honcho currently has a slightly different List of Special Shrines (別表神社, beppyo jinja).
Ise Grand Shrine
name | location | notes |
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Ise Grand Shrine | Ise, Mie | one of the Twenty-Two Shrines, Upper Seven; Outside of classification due to being first ranked
Izawa-no-miya the Shima Province Ichinomiya was considered part of it, as was Izawa-jinja which was also seen as the Shima Province Ichinomiya |
Kashima Jingu and Katori Jingu were considered the two shrines directly below Ise Jingu.
Kan-sha
The Kan-sha (官社) or "official government shrines" had two subdivisions, Kanpei-sha or "government shrines" and Kokuhei-sha or "national shrines".
For future tables, red cells denote shrines in the Japanese colonial empire.
Kanpei-sha
In 1871, the Japanese government established the Kanpei-sha (官幣社) system to classify Shinto shrines based on their level of association with the imperial family. The highest category included shrines that venerated the imperial family members, emperors, or meritorious retainers of the Imperial family. These shrines were considered to be the most closely associated with the imperial family and received government support.
Imperial shrines, 1st rank
The Kanpei-taisha were the most highly ranked shrines in Japan that were officially designated by the government. There were 67 shrines that held this status, which were closely associated with the imperial family. These shrines were considered to be of great historical and cultural significance, and were often visited by members of the imperial family as well as the general public.
Imperial shrines, 2nd rank
The mid-range of ranked Imperial shrines or Kanpei Chūsha (官幣中社) included 23 sanctuaries. These shrines were considered to be of intermediate rank among the government-supported shrines and were given lesser financial support compared to the Kanpei-taisha.
Imperial shrines, 3rd rank
There were five shrines that were considered the lowest ranked among the Imperial shrines. They were called Kanpei-shōsha (官幣小社).
name | location | Category | notes |
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Kamado Shrine. | Dazaifu, Fukuoka | Myojin Taisha | Tamayori-bime |
Naminoue Shrine. | Naha, Okinawa | Izanami, Hayatama, Kotosaka; ichinomiya of Ryukyu Islands | |
Ōkunitama Shrine. | Fuchū, Tokyo | Ōkuninushi | |
Shikaumi Shrine. | Higashi-ku, Fukuoka | Myojin Taisha | Uwatsutsunoo-no-mikoto, Kakatsutsunoo-no-mitoko, Sokotsutsunoo-no-mikoto, |
Sumiyoshi Shrine. | Hakata-ku, Fukuoka | Myojin Taisha | Uwatsutsunoo-no-mikoto, Kakatsutsunoo-no-mitoko, Sokotsutsunoo-no-mikoto; ichinomiya of Chikuzen Province |
Other Imperial shrines
After the establishment of the officially ranked Imperial shrines, another group of special shrines known as Bekkaku kanpeisha (別格官幣社) was created. These shrines were not included in the ranking system of the Imperial shrines, but were still imperial.
Kokuhei-sha
The Kokuhei-sha (国幣社) identified the hierarchy of government-supported shrines with national significance. The kokuheisha enshrined kami considered beneficial to more local areas.
National shrines, 1st rank
The most highly ranked, nationally significant shrines or Kokuhei Taisha (国幣大社) were six sanctuaries.
name | location | Category | notes |
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Keta Taisha | Hakui, Ishikawa | Myojin Taisha | ichinomiya of Noto Province Ōkuninushi |
Kōra taisha | Kurume, Fukuoka | Myojin Taisha | ichinomiya of Chikugo Province Hachiman |
Kumano Taisha | Matsue, Shimane | Myojin Taisha | ichinomiya of Izumo Province Sumiyoshi sanjin |
Nangū Taisha | Tarui, Gifu | Myojin Taisha | ichinomiya of Mino Province |
Ōyamazumi Shrine | Imabari, Ehime | Myojin Taisha | ichinomiya of Iyo Province Ōyamatsumi |
Tado Taisha | Kuwana, Mie | Myojin Taisha | Ninomiya, Amatsuhikone |
National shrines, 2nd rank
The mid-range of ranked, nationally significant shrines or Kokuhei Chūsha (国幣中社) encompassed 47 sanctuaries.
National shrines, 3rd rank
The lowest ranked, nationally significant shrines or Kokuhei Shōsha (国幣小社) includes 50 sanctuaries.
Gokoku shrines
Gokoku shrines were ranked separately. They were considered branches of Yasukuni Shrine. This list only includes those which are currently ranked as Beppyo shrines.
"Min-sha"
The Sho-sha (諸社) or various smaller shrines ranking below these two levels of Kan-sha ("official government shrines") are commonly, though unofficially, referred to as "people's shrines" or Min-sha (民社). These lower-ranking shrines were initially subdivided by the proclamation of the fourteenth day of the fifth month of 1871 into four main ranks, "Metropolitan", "Clan" or "Domain", "Prefectural", and "District" shrines. By far the largest number of shrines fell below the rank of District shrine. Their status was clarified by the District Shrine Law (郷社定則, Gōsha Teisoku) of the fourth day of the seventh month of 1871, in accordance with which "Village shrines" ranked below their respective "District shrines", while the smaller local shrines or Hokora ranked beneath the "Village shrines".
Here is a non-exhaustive list of shrines under each categorization. This list only includes ones now listed as Beppyo shrines unless otherwise specified.
Metropolitan and Prefectural Shrines
"Metropolitan shrines" were known as Fu-sha (府社). "Prefectural shrines" were known as Ken-sha (県社). At a later date, the "Prefectural shrines" were classed together with the "Metropolitan shrines" as "Metropolitan and Prefectural Shrines" or Fuken-sha (府県社).
Clan or Domain shrines
"Clan shrines" or "Domain shrines" were known as Han-sha (藩社). Due to the abolition of the han system, no shrines were ever placed in this category.
District shrine
"District shrines" were known as Gō-sha (郷社).
Village shrines
"Village shrines" were known as Son-sha (村社) and ranked below their respective "District shrines", in accordance with the District Shrine Law of 4 July 1871.
Hokora or Ungraded shrines
Small local shrines known as Hokora (祠) are ranked beneath the village shrines, in accordance with the District Shrine Law of 4 July 1871. At a later date, shrines beneath the rank of "Village shrines" were classed as "Ungraded shrines" or Mukaku-sha (無格社).
Name | location | Category | notes |
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Sarutahiko Shrine | Ise, Mie | Sarutahiko Ōkami | |
Takahashi Inari Shrine | Kumamoto | - | |
Itsukushima Shrine (Kyoto) | Not a Beppyo shrine | ||
Shirakumo Shrine | Not a Beppyo shrine | ||
Suitengū (Tokyo) | Not a Beppyo shrine |
Statistics
New shrines were established and existing shrines promoted to higher ranks at various dates, but a 1903 snapshot of the 193,297 shrines in existence at that time saw the following:
- Kan-sha
- Imperial shrines: 95
- National shrines: 75
- "Min-sha"
- Metropolitan and prefectural shrines: 571
- District shrines: 3,476
- Village shrines: 52,133
- Ungraded shrines: 136,947
See also
Notes
- Miyazaki Gokoku Shrine [ja] and Kumamoto Gokoku Shrine [ja] were completed after World War II, when the war ended and the Ministry of Home Affairs was abolished, so they were not designated by the Minister of Home Affairs and are actually correctly designated as "equivalent to designated Gokoku-jinja Shrine".
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