Shiramine Shrine (traditionally associated)

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Shiramine Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan, traditionally revered as the enshrined spirit and associated burial site of the Retired Emperor Sutoku and known for its connection to courtly and sports-related deities.

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Shiramine Shrine (traditionally associated) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
associatedRitual offerings of balls and sports equipment
prayers for victory in competition
associatedWith Kyoto city shrines
Kyoto tourism
Retired Emperor Sutoku NERFINISHED
courtly deities
kemari
onryo beliefs about Emperor Sutoku
sports-related deities
country Japan
culturalContext Heian and later court culture
Japanese imperial history
dedicatedTo Emperor Sutoku NERFINISHED
Seidai Myojin NERFINISHED
enshrines Emperor Sutoku NERFINISHED
Seidai Myojin NERFINISHED
hasFeature ema votive tablet area
main hall (honden)
sports-related votive offerings
stone lanterns
torii gate
worship hall (haiden)
hasReputationFor being a traditional burial-associated site of Emperor Sutoku
being the spiritual site of Emperor Sutoku
being visited by athletes
being visited by sports fans
exorcising grudges or vengeful spirits
good fortune in ball games
good fortune in soccer
good fortune in sports
protection and success in athletic endeavors
quiet atmosphere compared to major Kyoto shrines
hasType historic shrine
imperial-related shrine
sports-related shrine
languageOfSignage Japanese
some English
locatedIn Kansai region
Kyoto
Kyoto Prefecture
openToPublic yes
religion Shinto
touristAttraction yes
worshipType State Shinto (historical) NERFINISHED

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retired Emperor Sutoku burialPlace Shiramine Shrine (traditionally associated)
subject surface form: Retired Emperor Sutoku