Miho Jinja 美保神社 | |
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Miho Jinja
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Affiliation | Shinto |
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Geographic coordinates | 35°33′44″N 133°18′22″E / 35.56222°N 133.30611°E / 35.56222; 133.30611 |
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Miho Jinja (美保神社) is a Shinto shrineinMatsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The Taisha-zukuri Honden of 1813 is an Important Cultural Property.[1] A collection of 846 musical instruments dedicated to the shrine, and two dugout-canoes used in the Morotabune rite have been designated as Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property.[2]
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