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Aichi Gokoku Shrine

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Shinto shrine in Nagoya, Japan
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Aichi Prefecture Gokoku Shrine (愛知縣護國神社)
Main gate of the Aichi Prefecture Gokoku Shrine
Religion
AffiliationShinto
Location
LocationNagoya Castle, in central Nagoya, Japan
Aichi Gokoku Shrine is located in JapanAichi Gokoku ShrineShown within Japan
Geographic coordinates35°10′46″N 136°53′59″E / 35.17944°N 136.89972°E / 35.17944; 136.89972
Glossary of Shinto

The Aichi Prefecture Gokoku Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the Sannomaru compound, next to Nagoya Castle, in central Nagoya, Japan.

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