Futarasan Shrine
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Futarasan Shrine
Summary
Futarasan Shrine is a Futaarayama Shrine[1]. It draws 47 Wikipedia views per month (futaarayama_shrine category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Futarasan Shrine is located in Nikkō-shi[3].
- Futarasan Shrine is located in Shimotsuke Province[4].
- Futarasan Shrine is located in Kawachi district[5].
- Futarasan Shrine is in the country of Japan[6].
- Futarasan Shrine's instance of is recorded as Futaarayama Shrine[7].
- Futarasan Shrine's instance of is recorded as Myōjin Taisha[8].
- Futarasan Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shinto shrine[9].
- Futarasan Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shikinai Ronsha[10].
- Futarasan Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shinto shrines by tradition[11].
- Futarasan Shrine's instance of is recorded as Kokuhei-sha[12].
- Futarasan Shrine's founder is recorded as Shōdō[13].
- Mount Potalaka is named after Futarasan Shrine[14].
- Futarasan Shrine's child organization or unit is recorded as Takinoo Shrine[15].
- Futarasan Shrine is part of Shrines and Temples of Nikkō[16].
- Futarasan Shrine is part of List of Shikinaisha in Shimotsuke Province[17].
- Futarasan Shrine is part of List of Shikinaisha in Shimotsuke Province[18].
- Futarasan Shrine is part of Tochigi no Hyakusama[19].
- Futarasan Shrine's Commons category is recorded as Futarasan Shrine[20].
- Futarasan Shrine's said to be the same as is recorded as Futaarayama Shrine[21].
- Futarasan Shrine comprises Shinkyō[22].
- Futarasan Shrine comprises Treasures Museum of Nikkō Futarasan Jinja[23].
- Futarasan Shrine's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 36.758949, 'lon': 139.596425}[24].
- Futarasan Shrine's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Mount Nikkō[25].
- Futarasan Shrine's dedicated to is recorded as Ōkuninushi[26].
- Futarasan Shrine's dedicated to is recorded as Takiribime[27].
Body
Geography
Futarasan Shrine is in the country of Japan[6]. Located in include Nikkō-shi[3], a city of Japan[28], in Japan[29], founded in 0800[30]; Shimotsuke Province[4], a province of Japan[31], in Japan[32], founded in 0713[33], headquartered in The Site of Shimotsuke Provincial Government[34]; and Kawachi district[5], a district of Japan[35], in Japan[36], founded in 1878[37]. Part of include Shrines and Temples of Nikkō[16], a historic site[38], in Japan[39]; List of Shikinaisha in Shimotsuke Province[17], a list[40]; and Tochigi no Hyakusama[19].
Physical Characteristics
Futarasan Shrine covers an area of {'unit': 'Q35852', 'amount': '+3400'}[41].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Futaarayama Shrine[7], Myōjin Taisha[8], Shinto shrine[9], Shikinai Ronsha[10], Shinto shrines by tradition[11], and Kokuhei-sha[12]. Heritage statuses include part of UNESCO World Heritage Site[42], Important Cultural Property of Japan[43], and Historic Site of Japan[44].
History and Context
Mount Potalaka is named after Futarasan Shrine[14].
Why It Matters
Futarasan Shrine draws 47 Wikipedia views per month (futaarayama_shrine category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]