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Kashima Shrine (鹿島神宮, Kashima Jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in Kashima, Ibaraki in the northern Kantō region of Japan. It is dedicated to Takemikazuchi-no-Ōkami (武甕槌大神), one of the patron deities of martial arts. Various dōjō of kenjutsu and kendō often display a hanging scroll emblazoned with the name "Takemikazuchi-no-Ōkami". Prior to World War II, the shrine was ranked as one of the three most important imperial shrines Jingū (神宮) in the Shinto hierarchy, along with Ise Grand Shrine (伊勢神宮 Ise Jingū) and Katori Shrine (香取神宮 Katori Jingū). During the New Year period, from the first to the third of January, Kashima Shrine is visited by over 600,000 people from all over Japan. It is the second most visited shrine in Ibaraki prefecture for new year pilgrims.

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  • Kashima-jingū (de)
  • Kashima santutegia (eu)
  • Santuario Kashima (es)
  • Kashima-jingū (fr)
  • Santuario di Kashima (it)
  • Kashima Shrine (en)
  • 鹿島神宮 (ja)
  • 가시마 신궁 (ko)
  • Касима-дзингу (ru)
  • 鹿島神宮 (zh)
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  • Kashima santutegia (japonieraz: 鹿島神宮 Kashima Jingū) Ibaraki prefeturako Kashima hirian dagoen tenplo xintoista da. Urte berri egunean 600.000 japoniar biltzen dira bertan. (eu)
  • El santuario Kashima (鹿島神宮 Kashima Jingū) corresponde a un lugar de culto sintoísta, ubicada en la ciudad de Kashima de la Prefectura de Ibaraki, en la llanura de Kantō, Japón. (es)
  • Kashima Shrine (鹿島神宮, Kashima Jingū) is a Shinto shrine located in Kashima, Ibaraki in the northern Kantō region of Japan. It is dedicated to Takemikazuchi-no-Ōkami (武甕槌大神), one of the patron deities of martial arts. Various dōjō of kenjutsu and kendō often display a hanging scroll emblazoned with the name "Takemikazuchi-no-Ōkami". Prior to World War II, the shrine was ranked as one of the three most important imperial shrines Jingū (神宮) in the Shinto hierarchy, along with Ise Grand Shrine (伊勢神宮 Ise Jingū) and Katori Shrine (香取神宮 Katori Jingū). During the New Year period, from the first to the third of January, Kashima Shrine is visited by over 600,000 people from all over Japan. It is the second most visited shrine in Ibaraki prefecture for new year pilgrims. (en)
  • Il santuario di Kashima (鹿島神宮 Kashima-jingū) è un santuario shintoista (jinja) dedicato al dio (kami) Takemikazuchi-no-mikoto (武甕槌大神), una delle divinità patrone delle arti marziali. I Dojo di kenjutsu e kendō spesso mettono in mostra dei kakejiku raffiguranti Kashima Taishin (鹿島大神, un nome alternativo per Takemikazuchi-no-mikoto). Il santuario è situato a Kashima, Ibaraki. (it)
  • 가시마 신궁(일본어: 鹿島神宮/かしまじんぐう)은 이바라키현 가시마시에 있는 신사이다. 를 신으로 받들고 있다. (ko)
  • 鹿島神宮(かしまじんぐう、鹿嶋神宮)は、茨城県鹿嶋市宮中にある神社。式内社(名神大社)、常陸国一宮。旧社格は官幣大社で、現在は神社本庁の別表神社。 全国にある鹿島神社の総本社。千葉県香取市の香取神宮、茨城県神栖市の息栖神社とともに東国三社の一社。また、宮中の四方拝で遥拝される一社である。 (ja)
  • Касима-дзингу (яп. 鹿島神宮) — синтоистское святилище, расположенное в городе Касима, Ибараки, Япония; главное из около 600 святилищ Касима. (ru)
  • 鹿島神宮(日语:鹿島神宮)是位於日本茨城縣鹿嶋市的神社。為式內社(名神大社)、常陸國一宮、舊社格為官幣大社(現神社本廳的別表神社)。日本全國約600座之總本宮。 (zh)
  • Der Kashima-jingū (jap. 鹿島神宮) ist ein Shintō-Schrein in der japanischen Stadt Kashima, Präfektur Ibaraki. Er ist einer der bekanntesten Schreine in der Kantō-Region. Sein genaues Alter ist nicht bekannt. Eine Legende führt seinen Ursprung bis ins Jahr 660 vor Christus zurück. Dem aus dem 8. Jahrhundert zufolge entstand er jedoch aus der Zusammenlegung von drei Schreinen in der Regierungszeit der Kaiserin Shōtoku (r. 764–70). Der Schrein ist besonders beliebt für - und Misogi-Übungen, die dort u. a. am heiligen Teich Mitarashi (bzw. Ō-te-barai) praktiziert werden. (de)
  • Le Kashima-jingū (鹿島神宮) est un sanctuaire shinto situé à Kashima, dans la préfecture d'Ibaraki. Il est l'un des sanctuaires les plus connus de la région de Kantō. Son âge exact est inconnu, mais une légende indique qu'il daterait de l'an 660 av. J.-C. Le Hitachi no kuni fudoki le mentionne au VIIIe siècle, mais il ne faisait pas partie de la fusion de trois sanctuaires s'étant produite sous le règne de l'impératrice Shotoku (764-770). Le sanctuaire est également célèbre pour les exercices de harae et de misugi pratiqués à l'étang de la sainte Mitarashi (ou Ō-te-barai). (fr)
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