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- Chinreisha abstract "Chinreisha (鎮霊社?, "Spirit Pacifying Shrine") is a small wooden Shinto shrine located directly south of Yasukuni Shrine's honden (main shrine) in Yasukuni Shrine precinct. It was built in 1965 after a proposition by Yasukuni's main priest, Fujimaro Tsukuba and has an annual festival held on July 13. In 1975, a steel fence was erected around the shrine and it was closed off to the public. This came after an incident on Hokkaidō a year earlier where a shrine was set on fire and after the chief priest at Yasukuni had received intelligence that unknown persons were planning to destroy the Chinreisha. It was re-opened for worshipers on October 12, 2006 to spread the spirit of cherishing allies and enemies alike and remembering all the war dead around the world. .The shrine consists of two za, or seats for kami (spirits). One is devoted to all of the Japanese war-dead since 1853 that are not enshrined in Yasukuni Shrine's honden (main shrine). These kami include Japanese men who died fighting against the Imperial Japanese Army in domestic incidences such as the Boshin War. The second za is dedicated to all war dead, regardless of nationality. This is said to include, for example, even the victims affected and killed by Japan during the war. This enshrined kami in the Chinreisha stand in contrast to those enshrined in Yasukuni's honden because they include enemies of Imperial Japan while Yasukuni Shrine's honden does not.".
- Chinreisha thumbnail Chinreisha.png?width=300.
- Chinreisha wikiPageID "7398980".
- Chinreisha wikiPageLength "4855".
- Chinreisha wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Chinreisha wikiPageRevisionID "622730635".
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Boshin_War.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_buildings_completed_in_1965.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto_shrines_in_Tokyo.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Empire_of_Japan.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaidō.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Honden.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Japanese_Army.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_imperialism.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Jinja_(shrine).
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Kami.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink List_of_territories_occupied_by_Imperial_Japan.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Sankei_Shimbun.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Shinzo_Abe.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Shinzō_Abe.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Yasukuni_Shrine.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLink Yasukuni_shrine.
- Chinreisha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinreisha".
- Chinreisha dedication "War dead".
- Chinreisha founded "1965".
- Chinreisha founder "Fujimaro Tsukuba".
- Chinreisha hasPhotoCollection Chinreisha.
- Chinreisha name "Chinreisha".
- Chinreisha name "鎮霊社".
- Chinreisha type "Imperial Shrine".
- Chinreisha width "200".
- Chinreisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Chinreisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Shinto_shrine.
- Chinreisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo3.
- Chinreisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chinreisha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shinto-stub.
- Chinreisha subject Category:Religious_buildings_completed_in_1965.
- Chinreisha subject Category:Shinto_shrines_in_Tokyo.
- Chinreisha hypernym Shrine.
- Chinreisha point "35.69358888888889 139.74305555555554".
- Chinreisha type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Chinreisha type Article.
- Chinreisha type Place.
- Chinreisha type Shrine.
- Chinreisha type Article.
- Chinreisha type Place.
- Chinreisha type Shrine.
- Chinreisha type SpatialThing.
- Chinreisha comment "Chinreisha (鎮霊社?, "Spirit Pacifying Shrine") is a small wooden Shinto shrine located directly south of Yasukuni Shrine's honden (main shrine) in Yasukuni Shrine precinct. It was built in 1965 after a proposition by Yasukuni's main priest, Fujimaro Tsukuba and has an annual festival held on July 13. In 1975, a steel fence was erected around the shrine and it was closed off to the public.".
- Chinreisha label "Chinreisha".
- Chinreisha sameAs Chinreisha.
- Chinreisha sameAs m.0260hq5.
- Chinreisha sameAs Q2963793.
- Chinreisha sameAs Q2963793.
- Chinreisha lat "35.69358888888889".
- Chinreisha long "139.74305555555554".
- Chinreisha wasDerivedFrom Chinreisha?oldid=622730635.
- Chinreisha depiction Chinreisha.png.
- Chinreisha isPrimaryTopicOf Chinreisha.