Kono Shrine
Kono Shrine 籠神社 | |
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Location | 430 Ōgaki, Miyazu, Kyoto |
Geographic coordinates | 35°34′58.1″N 135°11′47.8″E / 35.582806°N 135.196611°ECoordinates: 35°34′58.1″N 135°11′47.8″E / 35.582806°N 135.196611°E |
Affiliation | Shinto |
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Kono Shrine (籠神社 kono jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The upper sanctuary where Manai-jinja of the Shrine is considered the original place where Toyouke-Ōmikami was enshrined before the age of Emperor Yūryaku.
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Genealogy of Amabe Clan, national treasure
Today a genealogy of Amabe, the oldest genealogy written preserved and recorded as national treasure of Japan.
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