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Nitta Shrine (Satsumasendai City)

Nitta Shrine
Religion
AffiliationShinto
DeityHachiman

Ninigi
Susanoo (Gozu Tenno)
Nitta Yoshisada

all the deities of Satsuma Province (Sōja shrine)
TypeSōja shrine
Year consecrated725
Glossary of Shinto

Nitta Shrine (Japanese: 新田神社 (薩摩川内市)) is a Shinto shrine located in Satsumasendai, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The Nitta Shrine houses two notable subshrines the Nitta Hachimangu, an ichinomiya or a first ranked shrine of its province, and the Shukō Jinja, a Sōja shrine or a shrine that enshrines all the gods of its province.

It contains Nitta Hachimangu, an ichinomiya, and the first ranked shrine of Satsuma Province but itself is larger than merely that.

It is located at the top of Mount Shinki (神亀山).,[1]

It is on a hill that overlooks the Sendai River.[2] It enshrines Ninigi-no-Mikoto an ancestor of the Imperial House of Japan.[2][3]

In 1874, the Imperial Household Ministry identified the tomb located behind the shrine as the Mt. Kawai Mausoleum. It is believed to be the burial site of Ninigi no Mikoto, the grandfather of Emperor Jimmu.[4][3][5]

It has had a conflict with Hirakiki jinja who also claimed to be the top shrine of the province[6]

There is a stone bridge called Korai-bashi (降来橋) in the shrine's Sandō[6]

Hachimangu

Nitta Hachimangu is a Hachiman shrine located within this shrine.

Shukō Jinja

Shukō Jinja (九楼守公神社) is a Sōja shrine. It enshrines all the kami of the shrines in Satsuma Province.

It is a subshrine of Nitta Shrine.

See also

References

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