词条 | Hikawa Shrine (Akasaka) |
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| name = Hikawa Shrine | image = Hikawa_Shrine_(Akasaka_Minato_Tokyo_Japan).jpg | caption = | map_type = Japan | map_alt = | coordinates = {{coord|35|40|5.57|N|139|44|8|E|region:JP_type:landmark_scale:1000|display=title,inline}} | map_relief = | map_size = | map_caption = | religious_affiliation = Shinto | type = | deity = | founded_by = Tokugawa Yoshimune | established = 1730 | date_destroyed = | location = 6-10-12, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo 107-0052 | website = {{URL|http://www.akasakahikawa.or.jp}} | architecture_style = | festival = | leadership = }}{{Nihongo|Hikawa Shrine|氷川神社|Hikawa-jinja}} is a Japanese Shinto shrine in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan. In Tokyo, it is the best known of the 59 branch shrines of the Hikawa jinja,[1] which was designated as the chief Shinto shrine (ichinomiya) for the former Musashi province.[2] HistoryThe shrine structures were constructed in 1730 under the patronage of Tokugawa Yoshimune. This became Yoshimune's personal shrine.[3] Notes1. ^Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Hikawa-jinja" in {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|Japan Encyclopedia, p. 311|page=311}}. 2. ^"Nationwide List of Ichinomiya," p. 3. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130517061440/http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/images/uploads/EOS070712Ab.pdf |date=2013-05-17 }}; retrieved 2011-08-09 3. ^Rudranath, Jay Navok et al. (2005). {{Google books|cQ4PGtPYOugC|Warriors of Legend: Reflections of Japan in Sailor Moon, p. 50.|page=50}} References
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