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  2. List of Shinto shrines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Important literature. Kojiki (c. 711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) ... California: Shinto Shrine of Shusse Inari in America

  3. List of Shinto shrines - Wikipedia

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    Important literature. Kojiki (c. 711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) ... For lists of Shinto shrines, see: List of Shinto shrines in Japan.

  4. Category:Shinto shrines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shinto shrines in the United States" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... This page was last edited on 22 April 2022, at ...

  5. Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America - Wikipedia

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    The shrine is now known as Tsubaki Dai Jinja North America (or, Hoku Bei Tsubaki Dai Jinja 北米椿大神社). It continues as a branch of Tsubaki Ōkami Yashiro, one of the oldest and most notable shrines in Japan. [4] The Guji of Tsubaki Dai Jinja North America is Ann Evans, whose norito translations are widely used in the western Shinto ...

  6. List of shrines - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Peace Shrine; in Santa Clara, California Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle – National Shrine; in San Juan, Texas [ 50 ] Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, National Shrine of; in Perryville, Missouri [ 51 ]

  7. San Marino Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of San Marino is consecrated to the kami Amaterasu, who in the Shinto pantheon personifies the deity of the Sun, the primary source of life on Earth.In Japanese mythology, Amaterasu is the first and most important of the Shinto deities, as according to tradition she is the creator of the Rising Sun archipelago and ancestor of the Japanese emperors.

  8. Shinto shrine - Wikipedia

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    Ise Grand Shrine has been the most important shrine in Japan. The Ise Grand Shrine in Mie prefecture is, with Izumo-taisha, the most representative and historically significant shrine in Japan. [45] The kami the two enshrine play fundamental roles in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, two texts of great importance to Shinto. [45]

  9. Usa Jingū - Wikipedia

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    Usa Jingū (宇佐神宮), also known as Usa Hachimangū (宇佐八幡宮), is a Shinto shrine in the city of Usa in Ōita Prefecture in Japan. Emperor Ojin, who was deified as Hachiman-jin (the tutelary god of warriors), is said to be enshrined in all the sites dedicated to him; and the first and earliest of these was at Usa in the early 8th century. [2]