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- Munakata_Taisha abstract "Munakata Taisha (宗像大社) is a collection of three Shinto shrines located in Munakata, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is the head of the approximately 6,000 Munakata shrines all over the country. Although the name Munakata Taisha refers to all three shrines—Hetsu-gū, Nakatsu-gū and Okitsu-gū—it is commonly used to refer to Hetsu-gū alone. As documented in Japan's second oldest book, Nihon Shoki, the shrines are devoted to the three Munakata goddesses. These kami are believed to be daughters of the god Amaterasu, the ancestor of the imperial family. Susanoo has also been worshipped there for many years as the god of mariners, and he has come to be worshipped as the god of traffic safety on land as well.Munakata Taisha is also home to many Japanese treasures. Hetsu-gū's honden (main shrine) and haiden (main prayer hall) are both designated Important Cultural Properties and the precincts are an Historic Site. The Shinpō-kan (神寶館), the shrine's treasure hall located on the southwest corner of Hetsu-gū's grounds, houses many important relics including six National Treasures of Japan. Over 120,000 artifacts housed in the Shinpō-kan were unearthed on Okinoshima.".
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- Munakata_Taisha wikiPageExternalLink www.munakata-taisha.or.jp.
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- Munakata_Taisha address "1811".
- Munakata_Taisha address "2331".
- Munakata_Taisha address "Fukuoka 〒811-3505".
- Munakata_Taisha address "Fukuoka 〒811-3701".
- Munakata_Taisha caption "Hetsu-no-Miya Honden of 1578".
- Munakata_Taisha dedication "Ichikishima Hime-no-Kami".
- Munakata_Taisha dedication "Tagitsu Hime-no-Kami".
- Munakata_Taisha dedication "Tagori Hime-no-Kami".
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- Munakata_Taisha name "Munakata Taisha".
- Munakata_Taisha name "宗像大社".
- Munakata_Taisha phone "62".
- Munakata_Taisha type "Munakata Shrine".
- Munakata_Taisha website www.munakata-taisha.or.jp.
- Munakata_Taisha subject Category:Historic_Sites_of_Japan.
- Munakata_Taisha subject Category:Important_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan.
- Munakata_Taisha subject Category:Munakata,_Fukuoka.
- Munakata_Taisha subject Category:National_Treasures_of_Japan.
- Munakata_Taisha subject Category:Shinto_shrines_in_Fukuoka_Prefecture.
- Munakata_Taisha type Abstraction100002137.
- Munakata_Taisha type Assets113329641.
- Munakata_Taisha type ImportantCulturalPropertiesOfJapan.
- Munakata_Taisha type MaterialResource113353156.
- Munakata_Taisha type NationalTreasuresOfJapan.
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- Munakata_Taisha type Property113244109.
- Munakata_Taisha type Relation100031921.
- Munakata_Taisha type Treasure113370669.
- Munakata_Taisha type Wealth113353280.
- Munakata_Taisha comment "Munakata Taisha (宗像大社) is a collection of three Shinto shrines located in Munakata, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is the head of the approximately 6,000 Munakata shrines all over the country. Although the name Munakata Taisha refers to all three shrines—Hetsu-gū, Nakatsu-gū and Okitsu-gū—it is commonly used to refer to Hetsu-gū alone. As documented in Japan's second oldest book, Nihon Shoki, the shrines are devoted to the three Munakata goddesses.".
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- Munakata_Taisha depiction Munakata_taisya_honden.JPG.
- Munakata_Taisha homepage www.munakata-taisha.or.jp.
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