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Shrine In Miyazaki Prefecture

1.Aoshima Shrine  ・Shinto
Aoshima Shrine (青島神社, Aoshima jinja) is a Shinto shrine located on Aoshima Island, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan.[1][2] It is dedicated to Hikohohodemi, Toyotama-hime and Shiozuchi-no-ōkami.
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Deity:  HooriOtohimeShiotsuchi-no-oji  
2.Ikime Shrine  ・Shinto
Ikime-jinja (生目神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Emperor Ōjin and Taira no Kagekiyo.
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Deity:  Emperor ŌjinTaira no Kagekiyo  
3.Eda Shrine  ・Shinto
Eda-jinja (江田神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Izanagi.
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Deity:  Izanagi  
4.Kota Shrine (Miyazaki)  ・Shinto
Kota-jinja (巨田神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Futodama, Empress Jingū and Emperor Ōjin.
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Deity:   Futodama Empress Jingū Emperor Ōjin   
Established:  1093; 931 years ago (1093)  
5.Miyazaki Jingū  ・Shinto
Miyazaki-jingū (宮崎神宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Emperor Jimmu, Ugayafukiaezu and Tamayori-bime. Many events are held at the shrine including the annual Yabusame festival on April 3. The most important is the Aki-no-Taisai held in October. It is a costume parade in honour of Emperor Jinmu (Japan's first emperor) featuring women dressed in gorgeous wedding kimono.
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Deity:  Emperor JimmuUgayafukiaezuTamayori-bime  
6.Udo Jingū  ・Shinto
Udo-jingū (鵜戸神宮) is a Shinto shrine in Nichinan, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan, south of Aoshima. It is the mythical birthplace of Emperor Jimmu's father Ugayafukiaezu.[1] According to shrine legends, it is the place where the sea goddess Toyotamahime, the mother of said Ugayafukiaezu, built a birth-hut from the feathers of a cormorant. Other gods venerated here are Yamasachihiko (alias Hohodemi alias Hoori, Jinmu's grandfather), Amaterasu, Amenooshihomimi, Ninigi-no-Mikoto, and Emperor Jimmu. While the original myth includes a tragic divorce of Ugayafukiaezu's parents, the shrine is popular with young couples hoping for easy childbirth and a happy marriage.
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Deity:  UgayafukiaezuAmaterasuAme-no-oshihomimiNinigi-no-MikotoHooriEmperor Jimmu  
7.Tsuno Shrine  ・Shinto
Tsuno Shrine (都農神社, Tsuno Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the Kawakita neighborhood of the town of Tsuno, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan.[1] It is the ichinomiya of the former Hyūga Province. The main festival of the shrine is held annually on December 5.[2]
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Deity:  Ōkuninushi  
Festival:  December 5  
8.Mikado Shrine  ・Shinto
Mikado-jinja (神門神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Misato, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Ōhoyamatsumi and other kami.
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Deity:  Ōhoyamatsumi  
Established:  718  
9.Amanoiwato Shrine  ・Shinto
Amanoiwato-jinja (天岩戸神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Takachiho, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu and sits above the gorge containing Ama-no-Iwato, the cave where, according to Japanese legend, the goddess hid after battle with her brother, plunging the world into darkness until lured out by the spirit of merriment Ame-no-Uzume.
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Deity:  Amaterasu  
10.Kushifuru Shrine  ・Shinto
Kushifuru-jinja (槵觸神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Takachiho, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Ninigi-no-Mikoto.
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Deity:  Ninigi-no-Mikoto  
11.Takachiho Shrine  ・Shinto
Takachiho-jinja (高千穂神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Takachiho, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Takachihosumegami (高千穂皇神) and Jisha Daimyojin (十社大明神) and Mikeiri no Mikoto.[1] The shrine is open to the public. However, an admission fee is payable.
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Deity:  Takachihosumegami Jisha DaimyojinMikeiri no Mikoto