Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii
Located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, the Izumo Taishakyo Mission is one of the few Shinto shrines in the United States. The wooden A-frame structure was inspired by Shimane Prefecture's classical Japanese shrine Izumo Taisha. It was designed by architect Hego Fuchino and built by master carpenter Ichisaburo Takata. The primary kami of this shrine is Ōkuninushi, and the Hiroshima Peace Bell is on view. Seized by the city at the outset of World War II, the shrine did not reopen until 1968. The shrine is the site of Shintoists' annual New Year's Day hatsumōde.
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Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii
Located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, the Izumo Taishakyo Mission is one of the few Shinto shrines in the United States. The wooden A-frame structure was inspired by Shimane Prefecture's classical Japanese shrine Izumo Taisha. It was designed by architect Hego Fuchino and built by master carpenter Ichisaburo Takata. The primary kami of this shrine is Ōkuninushi, and the Hiroshima Peace Bell is on view. Seized by the city at the outset of World War II, the shrine did not reopen until 1968. The shrine is the site of Shintoists' annual New Year's Day hatsumōde.
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Located in downtown Honolulu, ...... nual New Year's Day hatsumōde.
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ハワイ出雲大社(ハワイいづもたいしゃ Izumo Taish ...... 雲大社(島根県)の分社として「出雲大社ハワイ分院」とも称す。
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Located in downtown Honolulu, ...... nual New Year's Day hatsumōde.
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ハワイ出雲大社(ハワイいづもたいしゃ Izumo Taish ...... 雲大社(島根県)の分社として「出雲大社ハワイ分院」とも称す。
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Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii
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ハワイ出雲大社
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