Kenkun Shrine
Kenkun Shrine | |
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The Kaguraden at Kenkun shrine | |
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Dedicated to | Oda Nobunaga |
Founded | 1869 |
Founder(s) | Emperor Meiji |
Address |
Kyōto-fu Kyōto-shi Kita-ku Murasakino Kitafunaoka-machi 49 |
Glossary of Shinto |
Kenkun Shrine (建勲神社, Kenkun-jinja) also known as Takeisao Shrine, is a Shinto Shrine in the city of Kyoto, Japan. Oda Nobunaga, a daimyo and key figure in the unification of Japan during the late 16th century, is deified inside.[1]
Funaoka Matsuri
The Funaoka Matsuri is a festival held every year on October 19 at Kenkun shrine commemorating the day when Nobunaga first entered Kyoto in 1568. Young boys dressed in medieval armor portray Nobunaga's army as they marched into Kyoto to take control of the government.[2]
References
- ↑ Dougill, John (2006). Kyoto: a cultural history. Oxford University Press. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-19-530138-0.
- ↑ Martin, John H.; Martin, Phyllis G. (2002). Kyoto: A Cultural Guide. Singapore: Tuttle Publishing. p. 339. ISBN 978-0-8048-3341-7.
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Coordinates: 35°2′19″N 135°44′35″E / 35.03861°N 135.74306°E
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