Araho Shrine
Araho Shrine (荒穂神社, Araho Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Kiyama, Saga Prefecture, Japan.
Araho Shrine | |
---|---|
Araho Shrine worship hall | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Shinto |
Location | |
Location | 2050, Miyaura, Kiyama Miyaki District Saga Prefecture 841-0204 |
Shown within Japan | |
Geographic coordinates | 33°26′1.9″N 130°30′34.4″E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Emperor Kōtoku |
Date established | Unknown |
History
The temple is said to have been built in the 7th century CE, during the reign of Emperor Kōtoku.[1]
The shrine stands on the southern foot of Mount Kizan, which is the site of Kii Castle, a nationally designated historic site.[2] Records from The Three Major Records of Japan (日本三大実録, Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku) of 860 mention that Araho was among a select number of shrines which had been granted a degree of the fifth highest rank. In the Engishiki, a document about royal ceremony in the Heian Period, this shrine is counted as one of the four National shrines of the Third (lowest) Rank (国幣小社, Kokuhei Chūsha) in the Hizen Province.[2]
Gallery
- Torii at Araho Shrine entrance.
gollark: Tell you what?
gollark: Boiling and recondensing the water would also probably work, but would cost more.
gollark: Or boiling, if that is actually involved.
gollark: I think the thing with beer is that the fermentation kills some of the bacteria.
gollark: What an interesting piece of text to ||spoiler||.
See also
References
- 荒穂神社 [Araho-jinja] (in Japanese). kiyama town. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
- 荒穂神社 / 基山町 [Araho-jinja] (in Japanese). Saga Prefecture. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.