Hie Shrine

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Hie Shrine is a prominent Shinto shrine in central Tokyo known for its Sanno Matsuri festival and distinctive rows of red torii gates.

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Hie Shrine canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
religious building
accessibleFrom Akasaka-mitsuke Station NERFINISHED
Kokkai-gijidō-mae Station NERFINISHED
Tameike-sannō Station NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Hiejinja
日枝神社
associatedWith Sannō Shintō tradition
country Japan
dedicatedTo Ōyamakui-no-kami
famousFor Sannō Matsuri
rows of red torii gates
view of central Tokyo
foundedInCentury 15th century
governingBody Shinto priests
surface form: Shinto priesthood
hasAnnualEvent New Year’s visits (hatsumōde)
Shichi-Go-San ceremonies
wedding ceremonies
hasArchitecturalFeature main hall (honden)
stone stairways
torii gate
vermilion torii tunnel
worship hall (haiden)
hasCulturalPropertyStatus important shrine in Tokyo
hasFeature elevated hilltop location
shrine office for amulets and talismans
urban surroundings
hasFestival Sannō Matsuri
hasFestivalFrequency Sannō Matsuri held in even-numbered years
hasGroundsFeature courtyard plaza
sub-shrines
hasGuardianFigure monkey statues
hasMainDeityType mountain deity
hasProcession Sannō Matsuri
surface form: Sannō Matsuri mikoshi parade
hasSymbol monkey
hasView Tokyo skyscrapers
locatedIn Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
surface form: Chiyoda, Tokyo

Nagatachō district
surface form: Nagatachō

Tokyo
locatedNear Akasaka
National Diet Building
offersService goshuin seal stamps
omamori amulets
traditional Shinto weddings
rank Tokyo Ten Shrines
rebuiltAfter Great Kantō earthquake
World War II
religion Shinto
style modern Shinto shrine architecture

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Nagatachō, Tokyo, Japan near Hie Shrine
subject surface form: Nagatachō
Akasaka hasLandmark Hie Shrine