Taisha (shrine) explained

Taisha is a term used to refer to a rank of Shinto shrines.

A (the characters are also read ōyashiro) is literally a "great shrine"[1] that was classified as such under the old system of shrine ranking, the, abolished in 1946.[2] [3]

History

Originally Taisha referred to the 203 Myojin Taisha[4] or the 492 Shikinai Taisha listed in the Engishiki Jinmyocho

The term became more strict in the Empire of Japan. In that time it almost always referred to Izumo-taisha. After the war, many shrines with the rank of taisha, such as the former Kanpei Taisha and the former Kokuhei Taisha Shrine, started calling themselves taisha.

Izumo Taisha wants to be the only shrine to use the name.

List of Taisha

Shrine nameFormer shrine nameImperial rankEngishikiLocation
Kanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaIzumo City, Shimane Prefecture
Kumano TaishaKumano JinjaKokuhei TaishaMyojin TaishaMatsue City, Shimane Prefecture
Mishima JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaMishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Sengen JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaFujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Suwa JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaSuwa City, Nagano Prefecture
Keta JinjaKokuhei TaishaMyojin TaishaHakui City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Nangu JinjaKokuhei TaishaMyojin TaishaTarui Town, Fuwa District, Gifu Prefecture
Tado JinjaKokuhei TaishaMyojin TaishaKuwana City, Mie Prefecture
Taga JinjaKanpei TaishaShikinai ShoshaTaga Town, Inukami District, Shiga Prefecture
Takebe JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaOtsu City, Shiga Prefecture
Hiyoshi JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaOtsu City, Shiga Prefecture
Kasuga JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaNara City, Nara Prefecture
Tatsuta JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaMisato Town, Ikoma District, Nara Prefecture
Hirose JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaKawai Town, Kitakatsuragi District, Nara Prefecture
Inari JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaFushimi Ward , Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
Matsuo JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaNishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
Umenomiya JinjaKanpei ChushaMyojin TaishaUkyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
Sumiyoshi JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaSumiyoshi Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Otori JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaNishi Ward, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture
Kumanoimasu JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaTanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture
Kumano Hayatama JinjaKanpei TaishaShikinai TaishaShingu City, Wakayama Prefecture
Kumano Nachi JinjaKanpei ChushaKokushi genzaishaNachikatsuura Town, Higashimuro District, Wakayama Prefecture
Munakata JinjaKanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaMunakata City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Kora JinjaKokuhei TaishaMyojin TaishaKurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture

Former Taisha

There are some shrines which used to call themselves Taisha but later changed their names

Shrine nameImperial rankEngishikiNotes
Kanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaThe word "Hikawa Taisha" appears on the bag of votive offerings
Kanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaThere used to be a sign that said "Hirano Taisha" on the gate
Kanpei TaishaMyojin TaishaA sign that reads "Hiraoka Taisha" is still present in front of the old station of Hiraoka
Fuken-shaShikinai Taisha

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Encyclopedia of Shinto詳細 . 2023-04-10 . 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム . ja.
  2. Iwanami Japanese dictionary
  3. Web site: Myōjin taisha . Encyclopedia of Shinto . https://web.archive.org/web/20120213073711/http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/entry.php?entryID=260 . 2023-04-10. 2012-02-13 .
  4. Web site: Inoue . Nobutaka . Myōjin taisha . 2023-04-10 . Kokugakuin University Encyclopedia of Shinto . en.