Shikinaisha

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Shikinaisha are Shinto shrines listed in the ancient Engishiki regulations, regarded as especially important regional sanctuaries in Japan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf category of Shinto shrine
religious heritage designation
associatedWith imperial court
ritual system of the ritsuryō state
country Japan
describedIn Engishiki NERFINISHED
documentedSince 10th century
hasAttribute historically prestigious
listed in an official code
regionally representative shrine
hasContext classical Japanese legal-administrative system
hasCulturalSignificance historical classification of shrines
indicator of shrine prestige
hasDocumentation Engishiki volumes 9 and 10 NERFINISHED
hasFunction defining ritual obligations of the state
standardizing shrine hierarchy
hasHistoricalRole regional religious center
site of state rituals
hasLanguage Classical Japanese NERFINISHED
Japanese
hasLegalStatus state-recognized in the Heian period
hasListForm catalogue of shrines
hasNumberingScheme provincial listing
hasScope shrines within the Japanese archipelago
hasSourceType legal-administrative text
hasType Myojin Taisha NERFINISHED
Shikigeisha NERFINISHED
Shosha NERFINISHED
influenced later shrine ranking systems
locatedIn various provinces of Japan
partOf Engishiki Jinmyocho NERFINISHED
regardedAs important regional sanctuary
officially recognized shrine
regulatedBy Engishiki regulations
relatedTo Ichinomiya NERFINISHED
Shikinen sengū rituals NERFINISHED
State Shinto classifications
religion Shinto
selectionCriteria connection to imperial or state rituals
importance in regional cults
status in local communities
subclassOf Shinto shrine
government-recognized shrine
timePeriod Heian period NERFINISHED
usedFor allocation of offerings
organization of state-sponsored rituals

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Nijūnisha seeAlso Shikinaisha