词条 | Mikami Shrine | ||||
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| name = Mikami Shrine | image = Mikami-jinja honden-1.JPG | caption = The Main Building of Mikami Shrine, a National Treasure | map_type = Japan | map_alt = | coordinates = {{coord|35.0500|N|136.0274|E|source:wikidata|display=title,inline}} | map_relief = | map_size = | map_caption = | religious_affiliation = Shinto | type = | deity = | founded_by = | established = | date_destroyed = | location = | website = | architecture_style = | festival = | leadership = }} Mikami Shrine ({{Lang-ja|御上神社}}) is a Shintoist shrine in Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. A Kanpei-taisha, it is located at the foot of Mount Mikami (432 meters above sea level), a prominent hill in this flat area near Lake Biwa. Legend and HistoryThe shrine's legends tell that it was established when Ame-no-mikage-no-mikoto, Amaterasu's grandson, came down on Mout Mikami, as its Shintai, during the reign of Emperor Kōrei of the third century B.C., and that a building of worship was built by Fujiwara no Fuhito in the current place ca. 700 A.D. The shrine appears in the "Shrines Volume" of the "Engishiki ({{Lang-ja|延喜式}}", "Procedures of the Engi Era") of the tenth century A.D. National TreasureThe shrine's main building, built in the Kamakura Period, is a National Treasure. There are other Important Cultural Properties in the shrine compound.[1] FestivalsThe "Zuiki Festival of Mikami", celebrated every October as a harvesting festival, is an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property. [2] The rice for Emperor Showa's first Niiname Festival in 1925 was grown in a paddy field nearby, which is celebrated every year in June by a rice planting ceremony. See also
References1. ^ Mikami Shrine 2. ^ The Zuiki Festival as a Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property (in Japanese) 1 : Shinto shrines in Shiga Prefecture |
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