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    these shrines; other important Hachiman shrines are Iwashimizu Hachiman-, Hakozaki- and Tsurugaoka Hachiman-. Hachiman's mon (emblem) is a mitsudomoe...
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    now stands. Like other Hachiman shrines, until 1868 Iwashimizu was actually a shrine-temple complex (jingū-ji) called Iwashimizu Hachimangū-ji (石清水八幡宮寺)...
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    network. Usa Hachiman- is the network's head shrine together with Iwashimizu Hachiman-. However, Hakozaki Shrine and Tsurugaoka Hachiman- are historically...
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    names Hachiman, Yawata or Yahata grew around these shrines. The following four shrines are often grouped into groups of three, either as Usa-Iwashimizu-Hakozaki...
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    total area of the city is 24.35 square kilometres (9.40 sq mi). The Iwashimizu Hachiman- is located in Yawata. Yawata is located in southern Kyoto Prefecture...
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    to become just shrines, among them famous ones like Usa Hachiman- and Tsurugaoka Hachiman-. Because mixing the two religions was now forbidden, jingūji...
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    imperial court and at important Shinto shrines: Kamo-jinja and Iwashimizu Hachiman-. It consists of welcoming, entertaining and greeting the deities...
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    Kotonomama Hachiman- (事任八幡宮) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is one of two shrines claiming the title...
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    branch of Iwashimizu Shrine in Zaimokuza where tiny Moto Hachiman now stands and dedicated to the Emperor Ōjin, (deified with the name Hachiman, tutelary...
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    this room vary with the shrine. Extant examples are Usa Shrine and Iwashimizu Hachiman-. This style, of which only five Edo period examples survive, may...
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    Imperial harvest festival and at major shrines such as Ise, Kamo, and Iwashimizu Hachiman-. It is performed by singers and musicians using shakubyoshi wooden...
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    notable example of a miyadera was Iwashimizu Hachiman--ji, now just a Shinto shrine. Its honzon was kami Hachiman, soul of Emperor Ōjin. The first miyadera...
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    Daibosatsu (Great Bodhisattva) to the syncretic kami Hachiman at the Iwashimizu Hachiman- and Usa Hachiman- shrines. In the final stage, all the defrocked...
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    The earliest example of a kairō/rōmon complex can be found at Iwashimizu Hachiman-, a shrine now but a former shrine-temple (神宮寺). The rōmon is believed...
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  • appointed bettō are Iwashimizu Hachiman-, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-, and Hakone Jinja. They were particularly common at Hachiman and gongen shrines, and...
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    In 935, Fujisaki Hachimangu was established with the Bunrei of Iwashimizu Hachiman- Kyoto, at Chausuyama (now Kumamoto Fujisakidai Baseball Stadium)...
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    to nadaijin. 1344 (Kōtoku 4): Shōgun Takauji offered prayers at Iwashimizu Hachiman-. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Kōkoku" in Japan encyclopedia...
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    This Hachiman shrine was established in 891 as a branch of the Iwashimizu Hachiman-gu in Kyoto as the primary shrine of Nanjō District. During the Genpei...
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    Tsurugaoka Hachiman-, symbol of Kamakura. The sign that stands in front of the shrine says: About the origin of the name Tsurugaoka Hachiman-, the Azuma...
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    Usa Jingū (redirect from Usa Hachiman-)
    shrines. Other similarly honored Hachiman shrines were Iwashimizu Hachimangū of Yawata in Kyoto Prefecture and Hakozaki- of Fukuoka in Fukuoka Prefecture...
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    1): Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu establishes an annual revenue for Iwashimizu Hachiman-. 1373-1406 (Bunchū 2 – Ōei 13): Embassies between China and Japan...
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    the role of the more traditional tamagaki. A famous example is Iwashimizu Hachiman- in Kyoto prefecture. This phenomenon was partly caused by the strong...
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    Fujiwara no Kaneie. 987 (Eien 1, 11th month): The emperor visited Iwashimizu Hachiman-. 987 (Eien 1, 12th month): The emperor visited the Kamo Shrine....
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  • (石上神宮, Isonokami-jingū) in Tenri, Nara Prefecture. Iwashimizu Hachiman- (石清水八幡宮, Iwashimizu Hachiman-) in Yawata, Kyoto Prefecture. Izumo Taisha (出雲大社...
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    Isaniwa Shrine (category Hachiman shrines)
    1970. Isaniwa Jinja is modelled upon Iwashimizu Hachiman- in Kyoto Prefecture and constructed in the Hachiman-zukuri style. Honden (1667) (Important...
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    1375 (Eiwa 1, 3rd month): Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu visits the Iwashimizu Hachiman- where he worships publicly; and he offers a sword for the shrine's...
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    12th month): Emperor Go-Horikawa went in formal procession to Iwashimizu Hachiman- and to the Kamo Shrines. 1226 (Karoku 2, 1st month): The Emperor...
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    to the Iwashimizu Hachimangū Shinto shrine. In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 9,036 passengers daily. Iwashimizu Hachiman- Yawata...
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    Hakozaki Shrine (redirect from Hakozaki-)
    first rank of government supported shrines. Other similar Hachiman shrines were Iwashimizu Hachimangū of Yawata in Kyoto Prefecture and Usa Shrine of...
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    equivalent nengō. 1375 (Tenju 1): Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu visits the Iwashimizu Hachiman- where he worships publicly; and he offers a sword for the shrine's...
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