Shizuoka City — Shizuoka 静岡 Designated city 静岡市 · City of Shizuoka[1] … Wikipedia
Shizuoka, Shizuoka — Infobox City Japan Name= Shizuoka JapaneseName= 静岡市 Map Region= Chūbu Prefecture= Shizuoka District= Area km2= 1388.74 PopDate= March 31, 2006 Population= 713,333 Density km2= 513.65 Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 34 LatitudeMinutes= 59 LatitudeSeconds … Wikipedia
Asama Shrine — nihongo|Asama Shrine|浅間神社|Asama Jinja, Sengen Jinja is a type of Shinto Shrine in Japan. There are approximately 1300 Asama Shrines in Japan, and they worship Konohanasakuya hime as a goddess. The head shrine is Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha… … Wikipedia
Sengen-zukuri — The unusual two storied, red painted shrine architectural style ( zukuri) associated with the Fuji san Hongu sengen taisha, Shizuoka … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Fujinomiya, Shizuoka — Infobox City Japan Name= Fujinomiya JapaneseName= 富士宮市 Map Region= Chūbu (Tōkai) Prefecture= Shizuoka District= Area km2= 314.81 PopDate= May 2008 Population= 121,991 Density km2= 388 Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 35 LatitudeMinutes= 13… … Wikipedia
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha — is a Shinto shrine located on the southwestern base of Mount Fuji in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is also called Fujisan Hongu Asama Taisha, because sengen and asama are both alternative readings of the same characters (浅間). It is… … Wikipedia
Fuji-san Hongu sengen jinja — A shrine in Shizuoka prefecture located at the foot of Mt. Fuji. It is the main shrine for the mountain and has an exceptional two storied building which enshrines Kono hana sakuya hime, the kami of the mountain. See also its oku miya, the… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
List of Shinto shrines — This is a list of well known Shinto shrines in Japan. For Shinto shrines in other countries, scroll down to the See also section.Shinto shrines from specific sects or new churches are not included in this list.Hokkaidō and TōhokuHokkaidō*… … Wikipedia
Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines — State Shinto (1871–1946) asserted and promoted belief in the divinity of the Emperor, which arose from a genealogical family tree extending back to the first emperor and to the most important deities of Japanese mythology. 1878 engraving by Yōshū … Wikipedia
Anexo:Santuarios sintoístas según el sistema moderno — El Sintoísmo estatal (1871–1946) reafirmó y promovió la idea de la divinidad del emperador, de los cuales se trazó su árbol genealógico hasta el primer emperador y hasta las deidades más importantes de la mitología japonesa. Grabado de Toyohara… … Wikipedia Español