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Hikosan Jingū (英彦山神宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Soeda, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. Located on the boundary between Fukuoka and Oita Prefectures, Hiko-san has been venerated from ancient times as a sacred mountain. It was also a center of training for the Shugendō sect of Buddhism. The shrine is located on the Fukuoka Prefecture side of the mountain. The Jō-gu is located in the innermost part of the shrine grounds on the top of Naka-dake, the center peak of the three Hiko-san peaks. The sanctuary is said to have been built in 546. The Hōhei-den, a large lecture hall built in 1616, and the Kane-no-Torii, a bronze Shinto gateway built in 1637, have both been designated Important Cultural Properties by the Japanese government.

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  • Hikosan Jingū (en)
  • Hikosan-jingū (fr)
  • 英彦山神宮 (ja)
  • 英彥山神宮 (zh)
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  • Hikosan Jingū (英彦山神宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Soeda, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. Located on the boundary between Fukuoka and Oita Prefectures, Hiko-san has been venerated from ancient times as a sacred mountain. It was also a center of training for the Shugendō sect of Buddhism. The shrine is located on the Fukuoka Prefecture side of the mountain. The Jō-gu is located in the innermost part of the shrine grounds on the top of Naka-dake, the center peak of the three Hiko-san peaks. The sanctuary is said to have been built in 546. The Hōhei-den, a large lecture hall built in 1616, and the Kane-no-Torii, a bronze Shinto gateway built in 1637, have both been designated Important Cultural Properties by the Japanese government. (en)
  • 英彦山神宮(ひこさんじんぐう)は、福岡県田川郡添田町の英彦山にある神社。旧社格は官幣中社。現在は神社本庁の別表神社。通称「英彦山権現」。 英彦山は北岳・中岳・南岳(主峰の南岳:標高1,199メートル)の3峰で構成され、中央の中岳の山頂から山腹にかけて上津宮・中津宮・下津宮があり、その下に奉幣殿がある。また英彦山全域に摂末社が点在する。 (ja)
  • 英彥山神宮(ひこさんじんぐう)是位在日本福岡縣田川郡添田町英彥山的神社。舊社格為官幣中社(現神社本廳的別表神社)。通稱彦山權現,過去是日本屈指可數的修驗道靈場。 (zh)
  • Le Hikosan jingū (英彦山神宫) est un sanctuaire shinto situé dans la ville de Soeda, dans la préfecture de Fukuoka, au Japon. Situé sur la frontière entre les préfectures de Fukuoka et Ōita, le Hiko-san est vénéré depuis les temps anciens comme montagne sacrée. C'est aussi un centre de formation pour la secte shugendō du bouddhisme. Le sanctuaire est situé sur le côté préfecture de Fukuoka de la montagne. Le Jō-gu est situé dans la partie la plus intérieure de l'enceinte du sanctuaire sur le dessus du Naka-dake, le pic au centre des trois pics Hiko-san. Le sanctuaire aurait été construit en 740. Le Hōhei-den, grande salle de conférence construit en 1616, et le Kane-no-torii, porte shinto en bronze construite en 1637, ont tous deux été désignés biens culturels importants par le gouvernement japo (fr)
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  • Hikosan Jingū (en)
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  • Hikosan Jingū Grand Shrine at the summit of Mt. Hiko. (en)
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  • Hikosan Jingū (英彦山神宮) is a Shinto shrine located in Soeda, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. Located on the boundary between Fukuoka and Oita Prefectures, Hiko-san has been venerated from ancient times as a sacred mountain. It was also a center of training for the Shugendō sect of Buddhism. The shrine is located on the Fukuoka Prefecture side of the mountain. The Jō-gu is located in the innermost part of the shrine grounds on the top of Naka-dake, the center peak of the three Hiko-san peaks. The sanctuary is said to have been built in 546. The Hōhei-den, a large lecture hall built in 1616, and the Kane-no-Torii, a bronze Shinto gateway built in 1637, have both been designated Important Cultural Properties by the Japanese government. (en)
  • Le Hikosan jingū (英彦山神宫) est un sanctuaire shinto situé dans la ville de Soeda, dans la préfecture de Fukuoka, au Japon. Situé sur la frontière entre les préfectures de Fukuoka et Ōita, le Hiko-san est vénéré depuis les temps anciens comme montagne sacrée. C'est aussi un centre de formation pour la secte shugendō du bouddhisme. Le sanctuaire est situé sur le côté préfecture de Fukuoka de la montagne. Le Jō-gu est situé dans la partie la plus intérieure de l'enceinte du sanctuaire sur le dessus du Naka-dake, le pic au centre des trois pics Hiko-san. Le sanctuaire aurait été construit en 740. Le Hōhei-den, grande salle de conférence construit en 1616, et le Kane-no-torii, porte shinto en bronze construite en 1637, ont tous deux été désignés biens culturels importants par le gouvernement japonais. (fr)
  • 英彦山神宮(ひこさんじんぐう)は、福岡県田川郡添田町の英彦山にある神社。旧社格は官幣中社。現在は神社本庁の別表神社。通称「英彦山権現」。 英彦山は北岳・中岳・南岳(主峰の南岳:標高1,199メートル)の3峰で構成され、中央の中岳の山頂から山腹にかけて上津宮・中津宮・下津宮があり、その下に奉幣殿がある。また英彦山全域に摂末社が点在する。 (ja)
  • 英彥山神宮(ひこさんじんぐう)是位在日本福岡縣田川郡添田町英彥山的神社。舊社格為官幣中社(現神社本廳的別表神社)。通稱彦山權現,過去是日本屈指可數的修驗道靈場。 (zh)
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