Hirano Shrine
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Hirano Shrine
Summary
Hirano Shrine is a Shinto shrine[1]. It draws 90 Wikipedia views per month (shinto_shrine category, ranking #21 of 204).[2]
Key Facts
- Hirano Shrine is located in Kita-ku[3].
- Hirano Shrine is located in Yamashiro Province[4].
- Hirano Shrine is located in Kadono district[5].
- Hirano Shrine is in the country of Japan[6].
- Hirano Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shinto shrine[7].
- Hirano Shrine's instance of is recorded as Myōjin Taisha[8].
- Hirano Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shikinaisha[9].
- Hirano Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shrines receiving Tsukinami-sai and Niiname-sai offerings[10].
- Hirano Shrine's architectural style is recorded as Kasuga-zukuri[11].
- Hirano Shrine is part of Twenty-Two Shrines[12].
- Hirano Shrine is part of Shinbutsu Reijō Junpai no Michi[13].
- Hirano Shrine is part of List of Shikinaisha in Yamashiro Province[14].
- Hirano Shrine's Commons category is recorded as Hirano-jinja[15].
- Hirano Shrine comprises Engishiki subshrine[16].
- 782 marks the founding of Hirano Shrine[17].
- Hirano Shrine's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 35.032448, 'lon': 135.732271}[18].
- Hirano Shrine's location of formation is recorded as Tamura-no-dai[19].
- Hirano Shrine's significant event is recorded as relocation[20].
- Hirano Shrine's significant event is recorded as destruction[21].
- Hirano Shrine's significant event is recorded as renovation[22].
- Hirano Shrine's official website is recorded as https://www.hiranojinja.com/[23].
- Hirano Shrine's official website is recorded as https://www.hiranojinja.com/home/english-page[24].
- Hirano Shrine's described by source is recorded as Kokugakuin University Shrine database (old)[25].
- Hirano Shrine's heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[26].
- Hirano Shrine's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'ojp-hani', 'text': '平野祭神'}[27].
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Geography
Hirano Shrine is in the country of Japan[6]. Located in include Kita-ku[3], a ward of Japan[28], in Japan[29], founded in 1955[30]; Yamashiro Province[4], a province of Japan[31], in Japan[32]; and Kadono district[5], a former district of Japan[33], in Japan[34], founded in 1879[35]. Part of include Twenty-Two Shrines[12], a shrine rank[36], in Japan[37], founded in 1039[38]; Shinbutsu Reijō Junpai no Michi[13], a pilgrims' way[39], in Japan[40]; and List of Shikinaisha in Yamashiro Province[14], a list[41].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Shinto shrine[7], Myōjin Taisha[8], Shikinaisha[9], and Shrines receiving Tsukinami-sai and Niiname-sai offerings[10]. Hirano Shrine's heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[26].
History and Context
782 marks the founding of Hirano Shrine[17].
Why It Matters
Hirano Shrine draws 90 Wikipedia views per month (shinto_shrine category, ranking #21 of 204).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]