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Naminoue Shrine (波上宮, Naminoue-gū) is a Shinto shrine in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, the ichinomiya (primary shrine) of the prefecture. It sits atop a high bluff, overlooking and the ocean. Originally a sacred space of the native Ryukyuan religion, due to its location and natural beauty, it was dedicated to nirai kanai, the mythical source of all life, and to the sea. At some point it came to be known as Hana gusuku and Nanminsan; Nanmin is the Okinawan reading of 波上, meaning "above the waves", which is pronounced as Naminoue in standard Japanese.

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  • Kuil Naminoue (in)
  • Naminoue-gū (fr)
  • Naminoue Shrine (en)
  • 波上宮 (ja)
  • 波上宮 (zh)
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  • Kuil Naminoue (波上宮 Naminoue-gū) adalah sebuah di Naha, Prefektur Okinawa, Jepang, sebuah ichinomiya (kuil utama) dari prefektur tersebut. Kuil tersebut berada di atas ketinggian, menghadap dan samudera. (in)
  • Le Naminoue-gū (波上宮), littéralement « sanctuaire au-dessus des vagues », est un sanctuaire shinto situé à Naha, sur l'île d'Okinawa au Japon, sanctuaire principal (一の宮, ichi-no-miya) de la préfecture. Il est situé au sommet d'une haute falaise, surplombant la plage de Naminoue et l'océan. À l'origine espace sacré de la religion ryukyuan en raison de son emplacement et de sa beauté naturelle, il est consacré à , la source mythique de toute vie et à la mer. Après avoir été appelé Hana-gusuku et Nanminsan, il est plus tard incorporé dans le système moderne de classement des sanctuaires shinto. (fr)
  • 波上宮(なみのうえぐう)は、沖縄県那覇市にある神社。近代社格制度では官幣小社に列格され、現在では神社本庁の別表神社に指定されている。 那覇港を望む高台の上に位置し、「なんみんさん」「ナンミン」として親しまれてきた。琉球八社の一つで、全国一の宮会より琉球国新一の宮に認定されている。 (ja)
  • 波上宮是位在日本沖繩縣那霸市的神社。為琉球國新一之宮、舊社格為官幣小社(現神社本廳的別表神社)。琉球八社之一,八社之最上位,為「沖繩總鎮守」。 (zh)
  • Naminoue Shrine (波上宮, Naminoue-gū) is a Shinto shrine in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, the ichinomiya (primary shrine) of the prefecture. It sits atop a high bluff, overlooking and the ocean. Originally a sacred space of the native Ryukyuan religion, due to its location and natural beauty, it was dedicated to nirai kanai, the mythical source of all life, and to the sea. At some point it came to be known as Hana gusuku and Nanminsan; Nanmin is the Okinawan reading of 波上, meaning "above the waves", which is pronounced as Naminoue in standard Japanese. (en)
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  • Naminoue-gū (en)
  • 波上宮 (en)
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