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Hiyoshi Taisha

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781: 133: 769: 105: 799: 2454: 811: 31: 278: 823: 140: 112: 757: 245: 591:, Enryaku-ji and by extension, Hiyoshi Taisha came to be guardians of the spiritually vulnerable northeast quadrant from the capital. As Enryaku-ji became ever more powerful, and the Buddhist faith gradually amalgamated with Shinto under the 2361: 720:. Hie Taisha was at the forefront of this effort, and was one of the first to burn or otherwise its Buddhist statuary, ritual implements and scriptures. This was the beginning of the nationwide 572:(who served as protector of the imperial dynasty) was relocated as well, and was installed in the Nishi Hongū, whereas the original sanctuary came to be called the Higashi Hongū. In 788 AD, 2625: 167: 2615: 597:
policy, Hiyoshi Taisha was subsumed into Enryaku-ji. As missionaries from Enryaku-ji built Buddhist temples all across Japan, they also spread the faith in the "
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ordered Enryaku-ji to be razed to the ground, and all of its monks to be massacred. This also included Hie Taisha. The shrine was rebuilt under
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was relocated from the summit of the mountain to its present location in the seventh year of the reign of the semi-legendary
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of Hei Taisha thus became an object of fear and awe, and the temple used the tactic of running riot with the
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portable shrine from Hie Taisha into the capital and to riot to enforce their political will. Soon after the
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in 1039. This unique number of Imperial-designated shrines has not been altered since that time.
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ordered that Imperial messengers were sent to report important events to the guardian
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to obtain their will on more than 40 occasions over a 370+ year period into the
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in Japan, with approximately 3800 Hiyoshi, Hie, and Sannō shrines nationwide.
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The shrine became the object of Imperial patronage during the early
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of this shrine have a distinctive configuration, known as the "
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of Japan, and Hie Taisha was added to this listing by
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1586
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on Mount Hiei. After the transfer of the capital to
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Agency for Cultural Affairs 650:dared to oppose the riots by stopping the 29: 35:Nishi Hongū (West Hall of Worship) Honden 745:, or Imperial shrine of the first rank. 276: 16:Shinto shrine in Shiga Prefecture, Japan 1134: 974: 972: 860:List of Historic Sites of Japan (Shiga) 2588: 2143:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines 673:The practice was stopped in 1571 when 139: 111: 2350: 1522: 1133: 1093: 924: 898: 872: 1014:Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami. 969: 963:Shinto in History: Ways of the Kami, 701:and the shrine was supported by the 281:Higashi Hongū (East Hall of Worship) 552:decided to relocate the capital to 13: 2601:Shinto shrines in Shiga Prefecture 1119: 1052:Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. 1040:Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. 708:In 1868 (the first year after the 14: 2672: 1077: 718:separation of Shinto and Buddhism 397: 2606:Buildings and structures in Ōtsu 2452: 991:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. (1959). 821: 809: 797: 779: 767: 755: 243: 138: 131: 110: 103: 2218:Shrine Parishioner Registration 268:National Historic Site of Japan 1037:Studies in Shinto and Shrines. 985: 950: 1: 1059:Hieizan Rekishi no Sampomichi 865: 475:Sannomiya-gū: Tamakushi-hime 392:Important Cultural Properties 119:Shown within Shiga Prefecture 2316:Two bows, two claps, one bow 1049:The Imperial House of Japan. 993:The Imperial House of Japan, 312:. This shrine is one of the 122:Show map of Shiga Prefecture 7: 2611:National Treasures of Japan 2488:(rival in Oyamakui worship) 2242:Misc practices for visitors 2228:Shrine Consolidation Policy 843: 635:from the temple to carry a 512: 10: 2677: 1523: 1019:University of Hawaii Press 748: 521: 463:Juge Jinja: Tamakushi-hime 2543: 2495: 2468: 2461: 2450: 2422: 2391: 2384: 2329: 2283: 2267: 2241: 2210: 2115: 2064: 2039: 1919: 1854: 1663: 1533: 1529: 1518: 1479: 1356: 1206: 1183:honden / shinden / shōden 1146: 1142: 1129: 739: 526:The first mention of the 494: 482: 467: 455: 433: 418: 380: 370: 344: 327: 291: 242: 231: 226: 215: 203: 198: 159: 97: 78: 73: 57: 45: 40: 28: 21: 936:Cultural Heritage Online 910:Cultural Heritage Online 884:Cultural Heritage Online 838:evening (Maple Festival) 532:Oyamakui is recorded in 502:Shirayama-gū: Kukurihime 183:35.073444°N 135.864972°E 2621:Historic Sites of Japan 301:located in the city of 2646:Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō 2551:Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō 2378:Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō 1803:Sannō Ichijitsu Shintō 1755:daughters of Amaterasu 1207:Architectonic elements 1046:____________. (1959). 1032:Ponsonby-Fane, Richard 697:also had faith in the 506: 364:National Historic Site 282: 161:Geographic coordinates 147:Hiyoshi Taisha (Japan) 2223:Secular Shrine Theory 2138:Shinkai (divine rank) 816:Ninomiya Bridge (ICP) 648:Fujiwara no Moromichi 280: 188:35.073444; 135.864972 1673:Fushimi Inari Taisha 560:. 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Index


Affiliation
Shinto
Deity
Ōkuninushi
Oyamakui no Kami
Ōtsu
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
Hiyoshi Taisha is located in Shiga Prefecture
Hiyoshi Taisha is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
35°4′24.4″N 135°51′53.9″E / 35.073444°N 135.864972°E / 35.073444; 135.864972
Style
Hiyoshi-zukuri
Nara period
Official website
Glossary of Shinto
National Treasure
National Important Cultural Property (Japan)
National Historic Site of Japan

Shinto shrine
Ōtsu
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
Twenty-Two Shrines
World War II
Sanno Gongen
shrine network

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