List of Jingū

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Jingū (神宮) is a name for a Shinto shrine connected to the Imperial House of Japan.

List of Jingū

The following list encompasses only some, but not all of the Heian period Nijūnisha shrines (Twenty-Two Shrines); and the modern shrines which were established after the Meiji Restoration are not omitted. In the list below, these shrines are marked with "".

  • Ise Jingu
  • Akama Jingu
  • Atsuta Jingu
  • Heian Jingu
  • Hikosan Jingu
  • Hinokuma Jingu
  • Hokkaidō Jingu
  • Isonokami Jingu
  • Izanagi Jingu
  • Kagoshima Jingu
  • Kashihara Jingu
  • Kashima Jingu
  • Katori Jingu
  • Kehi Jingu
  • Kirishima Jingu
  • Meiji Jingu
  • Minase Jingu
  • Miyazaki Jingu
  • Omi Jingu
  • Shiramine Jingū
  • Udo Jingu
  • Usa Jingu
  • Yoshino Jingu

Ise Grand Shrine is also known by the formal name Jingū with no further designation.

Defunct shrines

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