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    mimae no kami 服織機殿神社鎮守御前 in Kan-Hatori hatadono jinja 11 Kan-Omi hatadono jinja 麻績機殿神社 Kan-Omi hatadono no- mamori no kami 麻績機殿神社鎮守 Iguchinaka, Matsusaka...
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    In Japan, a chinjusha (鎮守社•鎮社, or tutelary shrine) is a Shinto shrine which enshrines a tutelary kami (鎮守, chinjugami); that is, a patron spirit that...
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  • no Mori "神社とまつりの知識 氏神・産土神・鎮守". Ōsaki Hachimangū. 2004. Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2009-03-26. "鎮守". ピクシブ百科事典 (in Japanese)....
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  • (link) "神社とまつりの知識 氏神・産土神・鎮守". Ōsaki Hachimangū. 2004. Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2009-03-26. "鎮守". ピクシブ百科事典 (in Japanese)....
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    Chinju-no-mori (鎮守の森) are forests established and maintained in or around shrines (Chinjugami) in Japan, surrounding temples, Sando, and places of worship...
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    Quasi-National Park. It is now called Matsura Sōchinshu Kagami-jinja (松浦総鎮守鏡神社), and formerly known as the name of Kagami no mikoto Byōgū (鏡尊廟宮), Kagami-gū...
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    reestablished in 1678 by the monk Tankai, who designated Kangiten as the guardian (鎮守, chinju) of the temple complex. While Achala is still officially the temple's...
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    After this, temples in the entire country adopted tutelary kami (chinju (鎮守/鎮主). The third and final stage of the fusion took place in the 9th century...
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  • collected volumes as of the release of volume 42: 083. "God of the Abyss (2)" (深淵の(2), Shin'en no Kami (2), omitted from volume 13) 374. "Is the Sleeping Black...
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    shōgō adopted it only after the war. Chinjusha (鎮守社•鎮社, or tutelary shrine) comes from Chinju written as 鎮守 or sometimes just 鎮. meaning Guardian, and Sha...
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