Heian Shrine
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Heian Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan, renowned for its striking vermilion buildings, expansive gardens, and role as a partial replica of the ancient Heian Palace.
Statements (51)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Shinto shrine
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cultural property → tourist attraction → |
| architecturalStyle |
Chinese-influenced style
→
Heian period style → |
| associatedFestival |
Jidai Matsuri
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| builtFor |
1100th anniversary of the founding of Heian-kyō
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| citySymbol |
Kyoto
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| commemorates |
1100th anniversary of Kyoto as capital
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establishment of Heian-kyō → |
| country |
Japan
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| dedicatedTo |
Emperor Kanmu
→
Emperor Komei → |
| festivalDate |
October 22
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| gardenStyle |
Japanese strolling garden
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| hasBuildingMaterial |
wood
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| hasColor |
vermilion
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| hasEvent |
Jidai Matsuri
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| hasFeature |
Byakko-ro corridor
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Daigokuden-style main building → Soryu-ro corridor → bridges → expansive gardens → inner sanctuary → large torii gate → main hall → outer courtyard → ponds → |
| hasGarden |
Shin-en garden
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| hasRoofType |
tiled roof
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| hasTorii |
one of the largest torii gates in Japan
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| hasVisitorFacility |
tea house in garden
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treasure hall → |
| heritageStatus |
Important Cultural Property of Japan
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| inception |
1895
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| isPartialReplicaOf |
Heian Palace
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| locatedIn |
Honshu
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Japan → Kansai region → Kyoto → Kyoto Prefecture NERFINISHED → Sakyo-ku, Kyoto → |
| mainDeity |
Emperor Kanmu
→
Emperor Komei → |
| modelledAfter |
Heian Palace
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| opened |
1895
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| operator |
Shinto priesthood
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| religion |
Shinto
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| scale |
approximately two-thirds scale of original Heian Palace
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| touristRegion |
Higashiyama area of Kyoto
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| yearCompleted |
1895
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Referenced by (5)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Kyoto
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contains |
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Kyoto Prefecture
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containsFamousShrine |
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Jidai Matsuri
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endPoint |
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Jidai Matsuri
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mainVenue |
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Jidai Matsuri
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organizedBy |