Twenty-Two Shrines
Appearance
The Twenty-two Shrines, also known as the "Nijūni-sha," are a group of Shinto shrines located throughout Japan that are considered to be the most important and historically significant shrines in the country.
List of shrines
[change | change source]The full list
Upper Seven Shrines
[change | change source]Shrine Name | Current Name | Location | |
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Jingū (神宮) | Jingū (also Ise Jingū 伊勢神宮) |
Ise, Mie | |
Iwashimizu Hachimangū-ji (石清水八幡宮寺) | Iwashimizu Hachiman-gū (石清水八幡宮) | Yawata, Kyoto Prefecture | |
Kamigamo Jinja (賀茂神社) |
Kamo-wakeikazuchi Jinja (賀茂別雷神社) |
Kamo-wakeikazuchi Jinja (Kamigamo Jinja) (上賀茂神社) |
Kita-ku, Kyoto |
Kamo-mioya Jinja (賀茂御祖神社) |
Kamo-mioya Jinja (Shimogamo Jinja) (下鴨神社) |
Sakyō-ku, Kyoto | |
Matsunoo Jinja (松尾神社) | Matsunoo Taisha (松尾大社) | Ukyō-ku, Kyoto | |
Hirano Jinja (平野神社) | Hirano Jinja | Kita-ku, Kyoto | |
Inari Jinja (稲荷神社) | Fushimi Inari Taisha (伏見稲荷大社) | Fushimi-ku, Kyoto | |
Kasuga Jinja (春日神社) | Kasuga-taisha | Nara City, Nara Prefecture |
Middle Seven Shrines
[change | change source]Shrine Name | Current Name | Location |
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Ōharano Jinja (大原野神社) | Ōharano Jinja | Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto |
Ōmiwa Jinja (大神神社) | Ōmiwa Jinja | Sakurai, Nara |
Isonokami Jinja (石上神社) | Isonokami Jingū | Tenri, Nara |
Ōyamato Jinja (大和神社) | Ōyamato Jinja | Tenri, Nara |
Hirose Jinja (廣瀬神社) | Hirose Taisha | Kawai, Nara |
Tatsuta Jinja (龍田神社) | Tatsuta Taisha | Sangō, Nara |
Sumiyoshi Jinja (住吉神社) | Sumiyoshi Taisha | Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka |
Lower Eight Shrines
[change | change source]Shrine Name | Current Name | Location |
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Hie Jinja (日吉神社) | Hiyoshi Taisha | Otsu, Shiga |
Umenomiya Jinja (梅宮神社) | Umenomiya Taisha | Ukyō-ku, Kyoto |
Yoshida Jinja (吉田神社) | Yoshida Jinja | Sakyō-ku, Kyoto |
Hirota Jinja (廣田神社) | Hirota Jinja | Nishinomiya, Hyōgo |
Gion-sha (祇園社) | Yasaka Jinja (八坂神社) | Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto |
Kitano Jinja (北野神社) | Kitano Tenman-gū (北野天満宮) | Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto |
Niukawakami Jinja (丹生川上神社) | *Niukawakami Jinja Shimosha (lower shrine) Niukawakami Jinja Nakasha (middle shrine) *Niukawakami Jinja Kamisha (upper shrine) |
Shimoichi, Nara Higashiyoshino, Nara Kawakami, Nara |
Kibune Jinja (貴船神社) | Kibune Jinja (also Kifune Jinja) | Sakyō-ku, Kyoto |
Notes
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- Breen, John and Mark Teeuwen. (2000). Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-2363-4ISBN 978-0-8248-2363-4
- Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1962). Studies in Shinto and Shrines. Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. OCLC 399449
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