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- Ōgon_Shrine abstract "The Ōgon Shrine (黄金神社, Ōgon Jinja) also known as the Jinguashi Shinto Shrine, Gold Temple or Spirits of the Mountain Shrine (山神社 yama jinja) is a Shinto shrine located halfway up a mountain at Siping Lane (四平街) in the Gold Ecological Park in Jinguashi, Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan (formerly Kinkaseki, Zuihō town, Kirun district, Taihoku Prefecture during Japanese rule)Kinkaseki town (now Jinguashi) at the time of Japanese rule was said to have been the number one gold mine town in Asia. The Ōgon Shrine was built and managed by the Nippon Mining Company (日本鉱業株式会社, now JX Nippon Mining & Metals) on March 2, 1933 (Shōwa 8). Ōkuninushi no Mikoto (大国主命), Kanayamahiko no Mikoto (金山彦命), and Sarutahiko no Mikoto (猿田彦命) were enshrined as the three Kami spirits of metallurgy (冶金の守護神 yakin no shugoshin). During Japanese rule, a grand matsuri was held every year and the mine workers and nearby residents gathered together to celebrate.Originally there was a Honden Main Hall, haiden, Temizuya Purification Pavilion, and Sandō Path leading to the shrine. Along the path were three Torii Gates, five flag banner platforms, one copper bull, and ten pairs of stone Tōrō lanterns. After World War II when the Japanese left Taiwan, the shrine was destroyed by vandals and only the stone pillars of the Honden, two Torii Gates, and four pair of stone Tōrō lanterns remain today.".
- Ōgon_Shrine thumbnail Ogon_jinja.JPG?width=300.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageExternalLink post_e192.html.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageExternalLink about.asp.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageID "10273615".
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageLength "2652".
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageRevisionID "657391082".
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Category:1933_establishments_in_Taiwan.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_New_Taipei.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto_shrines_in_Taiwan.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_New_Taipei.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Chōzuya.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Gold_Museum,_New_Taipei_City_Government.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Gold_mining.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Haiden_(Shinto).
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Honden.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink JX_Nippon_Mining_&_Metals.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_festivals.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Jinguashi.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Kami.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Keelung.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Shinto_shrines_in_Taiwan.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Metallurgy.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink New_Taipei_City.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Ruifang_District.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Sandō.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Sarutahiko_Okami.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Shōwa_period.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Taihoku_Prefecture.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Torii.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Tōrō.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink Ōkuninushi.
- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLink File:Ogon_jinja.JPG.
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- Ōgon_Shrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ōgon Shrine".
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- Ōgon_Shrine subject Category:1933_establishments_in_Taiwan.
- Ōgon_Shrine subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_New_Taipei.
- Ōgon_Shrine subject Category:Shinto_shrines_in_Taiwan.
- Ōgon_Shrine subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_New_Taipei.
- Ōgon_Shrine hypernym Shrine.
- Ōgon_Shrine point "25.1049703 121.8586582".
- Ōgon_Shrine type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Ōgon_Shrine type Place.
- Ōgon_Shrine type Shrine.
- Ōgon_Shrine type Diacritic.
- Ōgon_Shrine type Place.
- Ōgon_Shrine type Redirect.
- Ōgon_Shrine type Shrine.
- Ōgon_Shrine type SpatialThing.
- Ōgon_Shrine comment "The Ōgon Shrine (黄金神社, Ōgon Jinja) also known as the Jinguashi Shinto Shrine, Gold Temple or Spirits of the Mountain Shrine (山神社 yama jinja) is a Shinto shrine located halfway up a mountain at Siping Lane (四平街) in the Gold Ecological Park in Jinguashi, Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan (formerly Kinkaseki, Zuihō town, Kirun district, Taihoku Prefecture during Japanese rule)Kinkaseki town (now Jinguashi) at the time of Japanese rule was said to have been the number one gold mine town in Asia. ".
- Ōgon_Shrine label "Ōgon Shrine".
- Ōgon_Shrine sameAs Q708670.
- Ōgon_Shrine sameAs Santuario_Ōgon.
- Ōgon_Shrine sameAs Santuario_di_Ōgon.
- Ōgon_Shrine sameAs 黄金神社.
- Ōgon_Shrine sameAs m.02q73f7.
- Ōgon_Shrine sameAs Q708670.
- Ōgon_Shrine sameAs 金瓜石社.
- Ōgon_Shrine lat "25.1049703".
- Ōgon_Shrine long "121.8586582".
- Ōgon_Shrine wasDerivedFrom Ōgon_Shrine?oldid=657391082.
- Ōgon_Shrine depiction Ogon_jinja.JPG.
- Ōgon_Shrine isPrimaryTopicOf Ōgon_Shrine.