Shiramine Shrine 白峯神宮 |
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The haiden of Shiramine-jingū, Kamigyō, | |
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Type | Imperial Shrine |
Dedicated to | Emperor Junnin, Emperor Sutoku |
Glossary of Shinto |
Shiramine Shrine (白峯神宮 Shiramine jingū ) is a Shinto Shrine in Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto[1]
The Shrine is dedicated to the veneration of the kami of Emperor Junnin[1] and Emperor Sutoku. Annually in mid–September two Noh performances are held at the Shiramine Shrine in memory of Emperor Sutoku.[2]
Shiramine is also home to the deity Seidai Myojin who is popularly known as the god of sports, and especially soccer.[3]
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In 1871, the Kanpei-sha (官幣社 ) identified the hierarchy of government-supported shrines most closely associated with the Imperial family.[4] The kampeisha were shrines venerated by the imperial family. This category encompasses those sanctuaries enshrining emperors, imperial family members, or meritorious retainers of the Imperial family.[5] Up through 1940, the mid-range of Imperial shrines or Kanpei-chūsha (官幣中社 ) included the shrine; and it was then known as Shiramine-gū[6] In 1940, Shriamine's status was changed to Kanpei-taisha (官幣大社 ), which is the highest rank; and since then, it has been known as Shiramine jingū.[7]
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