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Gaoshi Shrine (Chinese: 高士神社; pinyin: Gāoshì Shénshè), formerly known as Kuskus Shrine (クスクス祠, Kusukusu Jinjya), is a Shinto shrine located in Gaoshi, a Paiwan village in Mudan, Pingtung, Taiwan. With the original shrine destroyed by typhoon in 1946, a new shrine was rebuilt in 2015, making it the first Shinto shrine constructed in Taiwan in the post–World War II era, following the end of the island's Japanese rule. The current shrine is not affiliated with the Shinto religion (or any other deity) but serves as a memorial for the Taiwanese population lost in wars such as World War II.

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  • Gaoshi Shrine (en)
  • 高士神社 (ja)
  • 高士神社 (zh)
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  • Gaoshi Shrine (Chinese: 高士神社; pinyin: Gāoshì Shénshè), formerly known as Kuskus Shrine (クスクス祠, Kusukusu Jinjya), is a Shinto shrine located in Gaoshi, a Paiwan village in Mudan, Pingtung, Taiwan. With the original shrine destroyed by typhoon in 1946, a new shrine was rebuilt in 2015, making it the first Shinto shrine constructed in Taiwan in the post–World War II era, following the end of the island's Japanese rule. The current shrine is not affiliated with the Shinto religion (or any other deity) but serves as a memorial for the Taiwanese population lost in wars such as World War II. (en)
  • 高士神社(クスクスじんじゃ)は、台湾屏東県牡丹郷にある神社である。旧社格は無格社。 (ja)
  • 高士神社位於臺灣高雄州恆春郡蕃地(今屏東縣牡丹鄉舊永久屋基地),建於1939年,1945年日本投降後一度毀壞廢棄,2015年重建,祭祀高士部落的戰士,包含牡丹社事件為部落犧牲的族人、被日本徵兵的排灣族台籍日本兵等,是臺灣戰後唯一一座供奉祖靈的神社。 (zh)
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  • Gaoshi Shrine (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mudan-CHO_YEN_CHIA-IMG_1330.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/高士神社.jpeg
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  • (en)
  • First: 1939 (en)
  • Reconstructed: 2015 (en)
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  • Mudan, Pingtung (en)
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  • 高士神社 (en)
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  • 22.1225 120.83888888888889
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  • Gaoshi Shrine (Chinese: 高士神社; pinyin: Gāoshì Shénshè), formerly known as Kuskus Shrine (クスクス祠, Kusukusu Jinjya), is a Shinto shrine located in Gaoshi, a Paiwan village in Mudan, Pingtung, Taiwan. With the original shrine destroyed by typhoon in 1946, a new shrine was rebuilt in 2015, making it the first Shinto shrine constructed in Taiwan in the post–World War II era, following the end of the island's Japanese rule. The current shrine is not affiliated with the Shinto religion (or any other deity) but serves as a memorial for the Taiwanese population lost in wars such as World War II. (en)
  • 高士神社(クスクスじんじゃ)は、台湾屏東県牡丹郷にある神社である。旧社格は無格社。 (ja)
  • 高士神社位於臺灣高雄州恆春郡蕃地(今屏東縣牡丹鄉舊永久屋基地),建於1939年,1945年日本投降後一度毀壞廢棄,2015年重建,祭祀高士部落的戰士,包含牡丹社事件為部落犧牲的族人、被日本徵兵的排灣族台籍日本兵等,是臺灣戰後唯一一座供奉祖靈的神社。 (zh)
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  • Current: None (en)
  • Original: Amaterasu (en)
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  • Hinoki wood and concrete (en)
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  • Current: None (en)
  • Original: Shinto (en)
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