Tōshōgū (when styled as Tōshō Daijingū historically)

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Tōshōgū, historically styled as Tōshō Daijingū, is a prominent Shinto shrine complex most famous for enshrining Tokugawa Ieyasu and exemplifying the ornate architectural style of the early Edo period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
shrine complex
architecturalStyle Gongen-zukuri NERFINISHED
early Edo period architecture
associatedWith Tokugawa clan NERFINISHED
Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
country Japan
culturalSignificance symbol of Tokugawa shogunate authority
dedicatedTo Tokugawa Ieyasu NERFINISHED
enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Tōshō Daijingū NERFINISHED
hasArtisticElement decorative metal fittings
painted panels
relief carvings
hasBuilding gate structures
main hall (honden)
worship hall (haiden)
hasDeityTitle Tōshō Daigongen NERFINISHED
hasFeature elaborate carvings
gold leaf decoration
polychrome lacquer
hasFunction pilgrimage site
place of worship
hasRite Shinto rituals
hasType mausoleum shrine
heritageStatus important cultural property of Japan
notableFor ornate architectural decoration
period Edo period
religion Shinto

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jingū hasSubType Tōshōgū (when styled as Tōshō Daijingū historically)