Gifu Gokoku Shrine

Gifu Gokoku Shrine

Infobox Shinto shrine
name = Gifu Gokoku Shrine
岐阜護國神社


width = 250
caption = Gifu Gokoku Shrine
type =
dedication =
founded = 1940
closed =
founder =
priest =
address = 393 Mitarashi, Gifu
Gifu Prefecture 500-8002
Japan flagicon|Japan
phone = (058) 264-4321
website = http://www.gifu-gokoku.com/
nihongo|Gifu Gokoku Shrine|岐阜護國神社|Gifu Gokoku Jinja is a Shinto shrine located at the base of Mount Kinka in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to the 37,000 residents of Gifu Prefecture who have died in wars since the Meiji Restoration. [http://www.gifu-gokoku.com/index2.html History] . ja icon Gifu Gokoku Shrine. Accessed June 19, 2008.] Official ceremonies are also held at the neighboring Hotel Seiran, which is part of the shrine facilities.

The shrines two festivals are April 12 and October 5.

History

During the first part of the Meiji period, there were two shrines in Gifu Prefecture dedicated to the war dead. In Ōgaki, there was the Ōgaki Shōkonsha (大垣招魂社), which was later renamed the Nōhi Gokoku Shrine. In Takayama, there was the Hida Shōkonsha (飛騨招魂社), which was later renamed the Hida Gokoku Shrine. These two shrines, however, only served their surrounding areas and there were many districts within the prefecture who did not have shrines dedicated to their war dead.

After the Russo-Japanese War ended in 1905, in order to rectify the situation, plans for construction of a new shrine began to come together.. Construction would not begin, however, until 1939, when permission was finally granted to build the shrine. It was completed in 1940, and named Gifu Gokoku Shrine. After World War II, the shrine was renamed Mino Mitama Shrine (美濃御霊神社 "Mino Mitama Jinja"), but the shrine was later reverted to its original name.

Cherry blossoms

Gifu Gokoku Shrine is well-known for its cherry blossoms ("sakura") in the spring. Its "ukai-zakura" (鵜飼桜) is among the earliest bloomers in the city and was planted over 100 years ago. [http://www.gifucvb.or.jp/event/detail_spring.php?eid=00060&syu=2&season=spring&shiki_keisai=1&cmsdsessionid=167300120a531585d96a06cf20697078 Gifu's Four Seasons: Spring] . ja icon Gifu City Convention and Visitors Bureau. Accessed June 19, 2008.] The tree trunk's circumference is about Convert|2.5|m|ft|1 and the tree is about Convert|8|m|ft|1 tall. The cherry trees received their names because it is said that their blossoms can indicate the amount of "ayu" caught during the upcoming cormorant fishing ("ukai") season.

ee also

*Nōhi Gokoku Shrine
*Hida Gokoku Shrine

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