Tada Shrine
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Tada Shrine (多田神社) is a Shinto shrine in the Tadadokoro neighborhood of the city of Kawanishi in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is also called ‘Tada-Daigongen-Sha’ or ‘Kansai Nikko’, literally, ‘Nikko of Western Japan’. This shrine is the shrine of the Seiwa Genji clan from which Minamoto no Yoritomo and many subsequent Shogun and daimyō clans claimed descent. This shrine is one of Three Genji Shrines, with Rokusonnō Shrine in Kyoto and Tsuboi Hachimangū in Osaka. The shrine was designated a National Historic Site in 1951.[1]
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Tada Shrine 多田神社 | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Shinto |
Festival | April 10 and October 27 |
Location | |
Location | 1-1 Tadain Tadadokorocho, Kawanishi-shi, Hyōgo-ken 666-0127 |
Geographic coordinates | 34°51′40.6″N 135°24′9.4″E |
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Date established | 978 AD |
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Glossary of Shinto |
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