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Nonomiya Shrine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nonomiya Shrine
, or the Shrine in the Country,〔Tyler, Royall. (1992). ( ''Japanese Nō Dramas,'' p. 205. )〕 is a Shinto shrine in the Arashiyama district on the west side of the city of Kyoto in Kyoto prefecture, Japan. The specific site of the shrine changed somewhat over time, as the location of the shrine was fixed anew by divination when a new imperial priestess was to undergo purification before traveling to take up her duties at Ise Shrine.〔Ponsonby-Fane, Richard A.B. (1934). ( ''Kamo Mioya Shrine,'' pp. 34-35. )〕 ==Saigu procession== In the Heian period, successive imperial princesses stayed in the Nonomiya Shrine for a year or more to purify themselves before becoming representatives of the imperial family at the Ise Shrine in Mie prefecture.〔Kyoto City Tourism and Culture Information Site: ( Nonomiya Shrine; ) Kawabata, Yasunari. (2006). ( ''The Old Capital,'' p. 27. )〕 Contemporary annual processions recreate a scene from a picture scroll of the imperial court during the Heian period, starting from the shrine and continuing as far as the Togetsu-kyo Bridge, Arashiyama.〔Kyoto City: ( Saigu Procession; ) ( Events, October 2006. )〕
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