Yoshida Shrine
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Yoshida Shrine
Summary
Yoshida Shrine is a Shinto shrine[1].
Key Facts
- Yoshida Shrine is located in Mito[2].
- Yoshida Shrine is located in Hitachi Province[3].
- Yoshida Shrine is located in Naka district[4].
- Yoshida Shrine is in the country of Japan[5].
- Yoshida Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shinto shrine[6].
- Yoshida Shrine's instance of is recorded as Shikinaisha[7].
- Yoshida Shrine's instance of is recorded as Kokuhei-sha[8].
- Yoshida Shrine's instance of is recorded as Kasuga shrine (worship)[9].
- Yoshida Shrine's architectural style is recorded as Shinmei-zukuri[10].
- Yoshida Shrine's postal code is recorded as 310-0834[11].
- Yoshida Shrine is part of List of Shikinaisha in Hitachi Province[12].
- Yoshida Shrine's Commons category is recorded as Yoshida-jinja (Mito)[13].
- Yoshida Shrine's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 36.361908, 'longitude': 140.482242, 'precision': 0.0001}[14].
- Yoshida Shrine's dedicated to is recorded as Yamato Takeru[15].
- Yoshida Shrine's dedicated to is recorded as Kasuga no Kami[16].
- Yoshida Shrine's described by source is recorded as Kokugakuin University Shrine database (old)[17].
- Yoshida Shrine's official name is recorded as 吉田神社[18].
- Yoshida Shrine's official name is recorded as 吉田神社[19].
- Yoshida Shrine's legal form is recorded as religious corporation[20].
- Yoshida Shrine's native label is recorded as 吉田神社[21].
- Yoshida Shrine's different from is recorded as Yoshida Shrine[22].
- Yoshida Shrine's different from is recorded as Yoshida Shrine[23].
- Yoshida Shrine's street address is recorded as 茨城県水戸市宮内町3193-2[24].
- Yoshida Shrine's shrine ranking is recorded as Myōjin Taisha[25].
- Yoshida Shrine's shrine ranking is recorded as San-no-Miya[26].
Body
Geography
Yoshida Shrine is in the country of Japan[5]. Located in include Mito[2], a special city of Japan[27], in Japan[28], founded in 1889[29]; Hitachi Province[3], a province of Japan[30], in Japan[31]; and Naka district[4], a district of Japan[32], in Japan[33], founded in 1878[34]. It is part of List of Shikinaisha in Hitachi Province[12].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Shinto shrine[6], Shikinaisha[7], Kokuhei-sha[8], and Kasuga shrine (worship)[9].