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Minase Shrine (水無瀬神宮, Minase jingū) is a Shinto Shrine in Shimamoto, Osaka The Shrine is dedicated to the veneration of the kami of Emperor Go-Toba, Emperor Tsuchimikado and Emperor Juntoku. In the struggle with the Kamakura shogunate, the three historical figures are united by one common factor—each was overpowered and banished from the Imperial center in Kyoto: Go-Toba was banished to Oki Island, where he died. Tsuchimikado felt compelled to abandon Kyoto, traveling first to Tosa province (now known as Kōchi Prefecture); and later, he removed himself to Awa province, where he died in exile. Juntoku was forced to end his days at Sado Island.In 1873, the kami of Go-Daigo and Tushimikado were enshrined, and the kami of Juntoku was enshrined in 1874.

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  • Minase-jingū (fr)
  • 水無瀬神宮 (ja)
  • Minase Shrine (en)
  • 水無瀨神宮 (zh)
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  • Minase Shrine (水無瀬神宮, Minase jingū) is a Shinto Shrine in Shimamoto, Osaka The Shrine is dedicated to the veneration of the kami of Emperor Go-Toba, Emperor Tsuchimikado and Emperor Juntoku. In the struggle with the Kamakura shogunate, the three historical figures are united by one common factor—each was overpowered and banished from the Imperial center in Kyoto: Go-Toba was banished to Oki Island, where he died. Tsuchimikado felt compelled to abandon Kyoto, traveling first to Tosa province (now known as Kōchi Prefecture); and later, he removed himself to Awa province, where he died in exile. Juntoku was forced to end his days at Sado Island.In 1873, the kami of Go-Daigo and Tushimikado were enshrined, and the kami of Juntoku was enshrined in 1874. (en)
  • 水無瀬神宮(みなせじんぐう)は、大阪府三島郡島本町にある神社。旧社格は官幣大社で、現在は神社本庁の別表神社。旧称は水無瀬宮。境内には環境庁認定「名水百選」に選ばれた「離宮の水」がある。 (ja)
  • 水無瀨神宮(日语:水無瀬神宮/みなせじんぐう)是位在日本大阪府三島郡島本町的神社。舊社格為官幣大社(現神社本廳的別表神社)。舊稱水無瀨宮。神社建立在後鳥羽天皇的離宮水無瀨殿(水無瀨離宮)跡,境內有認定「名水百選」之一的「離宮の水」。 (zh)
  • Le Minase-jingū (水無瀬神宮) est un sanctuaire shinto situé dans le bourg de Shimamoto, dans la préfecture d'Osaka. Le sanctuaire est consacré à la vénération des kamis des empereurs Go-Toba, Tsuchimikado et Juntoku. Dans leur lutte contre le shogunat Kamakura, ces trois personnages historiques sont unis par un facteur commun, chacun a été dominé et exclu du centre impérial de Kyoto : Go-Toba est banni aux îles Oki où il meurt. Tsuchimikado s'est senti obligé d'abandonner Kyoto, se rendant d'abord dans la province de Tosa (actuelle préfecture de Kōchi) puis plus tard dans la province d'Awa où il meurt en exil. Quant à Juntoku, il est contraint de terminer sa vie dans l'île de Sado. (fr)
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  • Minase Shrine (en)
  • 水無瀬神宮 (en)
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  • Minase Shrine (水無瀬神宮, Minase jingū) is a Shinto Shrine in Shimamoto, Osaka The Shrine is dedicated to the veneration of the kami of Emperor Go-Toba, Emperor Tsuchimikado and Emperor Juntoku. In the struggle with the Kamakura shogunate, the three historical figures are united by one common factor—each was overpowered and banished from the Imperial center in Kyoto: Go-Toba was banished to Oki Island, where he died. Tsuchimikado felt compelled to abandon Kyoto, traveling first to Tosa province (now known as Kōchi Prefecture); and later, he removed himself to Awa province, where he died in exile. Juntoku was forced to end his days at Sado Island.In 1873, the kami of Go-Daigo and Tushimikado were enshrined, and the kami of Juntoku was enshrined in 1874. (en)
  • Le Minase-jingū (水無瀬神宮) est un sanctuaire shinto situé dans le bourg de Shimamoto, dans la préfecture d'Osaka. Le sanctuaire est consacré à la vénération des kamis des empereurs Go-Toba, Tsuchimikado et Juntoku. Dans leur lutte contre le shogunat Kamakura, ces trois personnages historiques sont unis par un facteur commun, chacun a été dominé et exclu du centre impérial de Kyoto : Go-Toba est banni aux îles Oki où il meurt. Tsuchimikado s'est senti obligé d'abandonner Kyoto, se rendant d'abord dans la province de Tosa (actuelle préfecture de Kōchi) puis plus tard dans la province d'Awa où il meurt en exil. Quant à Juntoku, il est contraint de terminer sa vie dans l'île de Sado. En 1873, les kamis de Go-Daigo et Tushimikado sont consacrés, celui de Juntoku l'est en 1874. (fr)
  • 水無瀬神宮(みなせじんぐう)は、大阪府三島郡島本町にある神社。旧社格は官幣大社で、現在は神社本庁の別表神社。旧称は水無瀬宮。境内には環境庁認定「名水百選」に選ばれた「離宮の水」がある。 (ja)
  • 水無瀨神宮(日语:水無瀬神宮/みなせじんぐう)是位在日本大阪府三島郡島本町的神社。舊社格為官幣大社(現神社本廳的別表神社)。舊稱水無瀨宮。神社建立在後鳥羽天皇的離宮水無瀨殿(水無瀨離宮)跡,境內有認定「名水百選」之一的「離宮の水」。 (zh)
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  • Emperor Go-Toba, Emperor Tsuchimikado and Emperor Juntoku (en)
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