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Nangū Taisha : ウィキペディア英語版
Nangū Taisha

is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Tarui in Fuwa District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
==History==
The shrine was first built during Emperor Jimmu's reign, who lived from 660 BCE to 585 BCE.
During the nearby Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, the shrine was completely burnt to the ground and was not rebuilt until 1642, when Tokugawa Iemitsu led the construction efforts.〔(Nangū Taisha ). Zenkoku Kaiun Jinja Bukkaku Guide. Accessed May 9, 2009.〕
In 1867, as a result of ''shinbutsu bunri'', the Buddhist temple located on the shrine grounds was moved to a different location. That temple is now named Shinzen-in (真禅院) and is still located in Tarui.
This shrine was recorded in the ''Engishiki Jinmyōchō'' (延喜式神名帳), a book from the mid-10th century; at that time, the shrine was Mino Province's ''ichinomiya''. In 1871, it was called Nangū Shrine (南宮神社 ''Nangū Jinja''), but was promoted to a ''taisha'' (大社 ''grand shrine'') in 1925. Its name was changed to Nangū Taisha after World War II to reflect its promotion.

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