Yamanashi Gokoku Shrine
Appearance
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Affiliation | Shinto |
Year consecrated | 1879 |
Yamanashi Gokoku Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.[1] It is a Gokoku Shrine, or a shrine dedicated to people who died in wars.[2] It is located 600 meters east of Takeda Shrine.[2]
It was founded in 1879.[2]
The souls of 25,062 soldiers from many wars are worshipped here. The wars are as follows: First Sino-Japanese War, Russo-Japanese War, and World War II.[2] Gokoku shrines were made to honor the souls of people who died in wars. Yasukuni Shrine leads the shrines.[3]
Pictures
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The main entrance to the courtyard of the facility
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One of the many explanatory panels
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Column at the entrance
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View at the entrance
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Information about the general Amari Torayasu, who is associated with this shrine
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Gatekeeper
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Explanation of the historical significance of the site
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A Torii gate as the entrance gate
Related pages
[change | change source]- Hero shrine
- Gokoku Shrines
- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- Arlington National Cemetery
- Valhalla (home to the souls of fallen warriors in Scandinavian mythology)
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Yamanashi Gokoku Shrine - Kōfu". wikimapia.org. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Yamanashi Gokoku-jinja Shrine|Chichibu Okan > Tracing the major sites on Chichibu Okan Road | Yamanashi Historical road Tourism". rekishinomichi-yamanashi.jp. Retrieved 2023-04-22. Cite error: Invalid
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