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  • 101Atsuta Shrine — Infobox Shinto shrine name = Atsuta Shrine 熱田神宮 caption = The haiden , or prayer hall width = type = dedication = Atsuta no Ōkami Amaterasu Susanoo Yamatotakeru Miyasuhime Takeinadane founded = closed = founder = priest = address = 1 1 1, Jingu,… …

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  • 102Hirota Shrine — Infobox Shinto shrine name = Hirota Shrine 広田神社 width = caption = Main hall type = Grand Shrine, one of the Nijūnisha dedication = Amaterasu founded = 3rd century closed = founder = Empress Jingū priest = address = 7 7 Taisha chō, Nishinomiya,… …

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  • 103Nishinomiya Shrine — Haiden Honden …

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  • 104Naminoue Shrine — Coordinates: 26°13′14″N 127°40′17″E / 26.220636°N 127.671352°E / 26.220636; 127.671352 …

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  • 105National Shrine of St Therese — National Shrine of St. Thérèse The National Shrine of St. Thérèse in Darien, Illinois is a Roman Catholic shrine dedicated to St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. The Shrine is a part of the Aylesford Carmelite campus, run by the… …

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  • 106Hachiman Shrine — Nihongo|Hachiman Shrine|八幡神社| Hachiman Jinja (or 八幡宮 Hachiman gū ) is a shinto shrine dedicated to the kami Hachiman. It is the second most numerous type of shinto shrines after ones dedicated to Inari.Originally the name was read Yawata or… …

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  • 107Chichibu Shrine — 秩父神社 The haiden (prayer hall) Information Address …

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  • 108Nan'yō Shrine — The Nan yō Shrine at Koror – circa 1940 The Nan yō Shrine (南洋神社, Nan yō jinja?) is a …

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  • 109Nonomiya Shrine — Coordinates: 35°01′04″N 135°40′27″E / 35.01778°N 135.67417°E / 35.01778; 135.67417 …

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  • 110East–West Shrine Game — Not to be confused with the Shrine Bowl. East–West Shrine Game Teams East, West Originated 1925 Series West leads 45 35 5 …

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