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1.Tejikarao Shrine ・Shinto ・6-8-22 KuranomaeGifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Tejikarao Shrine (手力雄神社, Tejikarao Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. This shrine was originally built in 860. During the Middle Ages, it was at a strategic location in Mino Province, which led to it being the site of many battles. At the time of the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, the Oda clan used this shrine as their place of prayer. When they were attacked by the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu, part of the temple was burned to the ground. | ||||||
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Main deity:Ame-no-tejikarao | ||||||
2.Nagara Tenjin Shrine ・Shinto ・1972-1 Nagara TenjinGifu, Gifu Prefecture 〒502-0071Japan | ||||||
Nagara Tenjin Shrine (長良天神神社, Nagara Tenjin Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Nagara area of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It is a Tenman-gū dedicated to the worship of Sugawara no Michizane. | ||||||
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Main deity:Sugawara no Michizane | ||||||
3.Honjō Shrine ・Shinto ・9-24 Shikishima-chōGifu, Gifu Prefecture 〒500-8043Japan | ||||||
Honjō Shrine (本荘神社, Honjō Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Alternative kanji for the shrine are 本庄神社 (Honjō Jinja).[1] Honjō Shrine was built as a larger shrine, but it was split into three separate shrines, of which the current Honjō Shrine is one. The other two are Yakumo Shrine (八雲神社 Yakumo Jinja) and Rokujō Shrine (六条神社 Rokujō Jinja), both of which are located nearby. | ||||||
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Main deity:Yamata no Orochi | ||||||
4.Miwa Shrine (Gifu) ・Shinto ・2-15-28 Miwa, Gifu-shi, Gifu-ken | ||||||
Miwa Shrine (三輪神社, Miwa-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Main deity:Ōmononushi | ||||||
5.Inaba Shrine ・Shinto ・1-1 Inaba-dōri, GifuGifu 〒500-8043 | ||||||
Inaba Shrine (伊奈波神社, Inaba Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located at the base of Mount Kinka in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Originally, its name was written 稲葉神社, which is pronounced the same way. It is the main shrine that is celebrated by the city of Gifu in its annual Gifu Festival on the first Saturday of each April.[1] Because of its size, it is a popular spot for hatsumōde and Shichi-Go-San. | ||||||
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Main deity:Inishiki-Irihiko-no-mikoto | ||||||
6.Kashimori Shrine ・Shinto ・1-8 Wakamiya-chōGifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Kashimori Shrine (橿森神社, Kashimori Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. From long ago, it has been considered a good place for married couples and children to go for good luck. One legend associated with Kashimori Shrine is that when Tenma, a mythical horse, landed behind the shrine, it left a hoof print in stone that can still be seen today.[1] Each year, on April 5, the shrine hosts the Gifu Festival, along with Inaba Shrine and Kogane Shrine. | ||||||
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Main deity:Ichihaya-no-mikoto | ||||||
7.Kanō Tenman-gū ・Shinto ・4-1 Kanō Tenjin-machi, GifuGifu 〒500-8473 | ||||||
Kanō Tenman-gū (加納天満宮) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It was built as the shrine to protect Izumii Castle (predecessor to Kanō Castle). As a Tenman-gū, it is dedicated to Tenjin, the deified form of Sugawara no Michizane. Additionally, Matsudaira Mitsushige, who first created Gifu Umbrellas, is also canonized on the shrine grounds. The shrine's festival is held on the third Saturday and Sunday of October each year. | ||||||
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Main deity:Tenjin | ||||||
8.Gifu Gokoku Shrine ・Shinto ・393 Mitarashi, GifuGifu Prefecture 〒500-8002Japan | ||||||
Gifu Gokoku Shrine (岐阜護國神社, Gifu Gokoku Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located at the base of Mount Kinka in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to the 37,000 residents of Gifu Prefecture who have died in wars since the Meiji Restoration.[1] Official ceremonies are also held at the neighboring Hotel Seiran, which is part of the shrine facilities. | ||||||
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9.Kogane Shrine ・Shinto ・5-3 Kogane-machiGifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Kogane Shrine (金神社, Kogane Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. First built in 135, it has long been considered a place to pray for financial blessings.[1] Because it is located near the city center, approximately 150,000 worshippers visit the shrine over the three-day New Year's period. On April 5, the shrine hosts the Gifu Festival with Inaba Shrine and Kashimori Shrine. The nearby Kogane Hall can be used as a communications place for the citizens of the city. | ||||||
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Main deity:Nunoshihime-no-mikoto |