旧別宮

Japanese Name旧別宮
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.2614700, 139.7307641

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About this Shrine

This Shinto shrine in Chiba Prefecture is dedicated to the deities of the Imperial Household and is often referred to as a 'former imperial palace'. The shrine complex includes several buildings, including the main hall and the torii gate. Visitors can explore the gardens and take part in traditional rituals and ceremonies.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is connected to the mythology surrounding the Emperor of Japan, with its kami enshrined believed to have been associated with the Emperor's power and authority. Traditional festivals held here include the 'Shunbun no Hi' (Spring Equinox Festival) and the 'Genroku Matsuri' (Reign of Empress Meisho), which commemorate important events in Imperial history.

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