Hakozaki Shrine
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Hakozaki Shrine
Summary
Hakozaki Shrine is a Hachiman shrine[1]. It draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (hachiman_shrine category, ranking #5 of 17).[2]
Key Facts
- Hakozaki Shrine is located in Hakozaki[3].
- Hakozaki Shrine is located in Higashi-ku[4].
- Hakozaki Shrine is located in Fukuoka[5].
- Hakozaki Shrine is located in Fukuoka Prefecture[6].
- Hakozaki Shrine is located in Chikuzen Province[7].
- Hakozaki Shrine is located in Naka district[8].
- Hakozaki Shrine is in the country of Japan[9].
- Hakozaki Shrine is on the body of water Hakata Bay[10].
- Hakozaki Shrine is on the body of water Port of Hakata[11].
- Hakozaki Shrine's image is recorded as Hakozakigu01.jpg[12].
- Hakozaki Shrine's instance of is recorded as Hachiman shrine[13].
- Hakozaki Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shikinaisha[14].
- Hakozaki Shrine's instance of is recorded as Myōjin Taisha[15].
- Hakozaki Shrine's instance of is recorded as shrine dedicated to Empress Jingū[16].
- Hakozaki Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shinto shrine[17].
- Hakozaki Shrine's instance of is recorded as Kokuhei-sha[18].
- Hakozaki Shrine's architectural style is recorded as nagare-zukuri[19].
- Hakozaki Shrine's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 104146998517718942231[20].
- Hakozaki Shrine's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n83221172[21].
- Hakozaki Shrine's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00312562[22].
- Hakozaki Shrine's part of is recorded as List of Shikinaisha in Chikuzen Province[23].
- Hakozaki Shrine's Commons category is recorded as Hakozaki-gū[24].
- +0923-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hakozaki Shrine[25].
- Hakozaki Shrine's mother house is recorded as Usa Jingū[26].
- Hakozaki Shrine's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 33.614749, 'lon': 130.422887}[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Hakozaki Shrine include Hakozaki-Miyamae Station[28], a metro station[29], in Japan[30], founded in 1986[31].
Why It Matters
Hakozaki Shrine draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (hachiman_shrine category, ranking #5 of 17).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for it include Hakozaki-Miyamae Station[28], a metro station[29], in Japan[30], founded in 1986[31].