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Kotohira Jinsha v. McGrath : ウィキペディア英語版
Kotohira Jinsha v. McGrath

Kotohira Jinsha v. McGrath, Attorney General,. (90 F. Supp. 892) was a District court case allowing Shinto Shrines to reopen following World War II.
==Background==
Kotohira Jinsha Shrine was established in 1920.
December 7, 1941 the Empire of Japan attacked Pearl Harbor thereafter practice of Shinto was banned by marshal law, throughout the war clergy are deported to Japan or transferred to the U.S. mainland.
October 24, 1944 marshal law was lifted in Hawaii.
September 2, 1945 Japan surrenders and World War II is over.
December 15, 1945 Shinto Directive abolishes State Shinto, Japan’s state religion.
April 6, 1946 without a clergy, the remaining ministry closes Kotohira Jinsha

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