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Japan's most sacred shrine, enshrining Amaterasu-Ōmikami.
The ichinomiya of Mutsu Province, a Myōjin Taisha.
The ichinomiya of Shimotsuke Province. Both the Utsunomiya and Nikkō shrines claim this title.
The ichinomiya of Owari Province. The city of Ichinomiya takes its name from this shrine.
The ichinomiya of Kawachi Province. Known as the 'original Kasuga' that inspired Kasuga Taisha in Nara.
The guardian shrine of Hokkaido, enshrining the gods of development.
One of Japan's oldest shrines, enshrining Izanagi the creator deity.
Guardian deity of Nagasaki. Famous for the Kunchi Festival.
Set in the mythic land of Takachiho, where the gods descended from heaven.
Ichinomiya of Higo Province at the foot of Mt. Aso, revered for farming and matchmaking.
Enshrines Emperor Jimmu, the founder of Japan.
The foremost of the Ryukyu Eight Shrines. The most prestigious shrine in Okinawa.
The ichinomiya of Kii Province. Enshrines sacred mirrors of near-equal status to the Imperial Regalia.
Ancient mountain shrine in Chichibu famed for its wolf guardian deity that wards off evil. Popular Demon Slayer pilgrimage site.
Guardian shrine of Tsugaru at the foot of Mt. Iwaki.
The ichinomiya of Mutsu Province, one of Tohoku's most ancient shrines.
Tokyo's iconic shrine enshrining Emperor Meiji.
Enshrines the divine couple Izanagi and Izanami, revered for long life and matchmaking.
Ichinomiya of Sagami Province, famed nationwide for directional warding.
Founded in the Meiji era to enshrine Emperor Kanmu. Famous for its grand torii and gardens.
Guardian shrine of Morioka, venerated by the Nanbu domain.
Ancient shrine of Aizu known for good fortune and matchmaking.
Ichinomiya of Etchu Province, the guardian of Etchu.
Shinto shrine in Miyazaki.
Shinto shrine in Tokyo.
Shinto shrine in Gifu.
A protective shrine within Hiroshima Castle grounds.
Ichinomiya of Tosa Province. Affectionately known as 'Shinane-sama.'
Shinto shrine in Gifu.
Shinto shrine in Osaka.
Shinto shrine in Tochigi.
Shinto shrine in Tokushima.