Ujigami Shrine
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Ujigami Shrine
Summary
Ujigami Shrine is a Shinto shrine[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of shinto_shrine entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Ujigami Shrine is located in Uji[3].
- Ujigami Shrine is located in Yamashiro Province[4].
- Ujigami Shrine is located in Uji district[5].
- Ujigami Shrine is in the country of Japan[6].
- Ujigami Shrine's image is recorded as Ujigami-jinja, honden.jpg[7].
- Ujigami Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shinto shrine[8].
- Ujigami Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shikinai Shōsha[9].
- Ujigami Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shikinai Ronsha[10].
- Ujigami Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shrines receiving Hoe and Quiver[11].
- Ujigami Shrine's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 123627274[12].
- Ujigami Shrine's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nr2002014349[13].
- Ujigami Shrine's part of is recorded as Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto[14].
- Ujigami Shrine's part of is recorded as List of Shikinaisha in Yamashiro Province[15].
- Ujigami Shrine's Commons category is recorded as Ujigami Jinja[16].
- Ujigami Shrine's said to be the same as is recorded as Uchino Shrine[17].
- Ujigami Shrine's has part is recorded as Kiriharasui[18].
- Ujigami Shrine's has part is recorded as Haiden, Ujigami Jinja[19].
- Ujigami Shrine's has part is recorded as Main Shrine, Ujigami Jinja[20].
- Ujigami Shrine's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 34.892091, 'lon': 135.811456}[21].
- Ujigami Shrine's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0fp8w3[22].
- Ujigami Shrine's World Heritage Site ID is recorded as 688-009[23].
- Ujigami Shrine's dedicated to is recorded as Prince Uji no Wakiiratsuko[24].
- Ujigami Shrine's dedicated to is recorded as Ōjin[25].
- Ujigami Shrine's dedicated to is recorded as Nintoku[26].
- Ujigami Shrine's official website is recorded as https://ujikamijinja.amebaownd.com/[27].
Why It Matters
Ujigami Shrine ranks in the top 5% of shinto_shrine entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]