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For other uses, see Soja (disambiguation) .Sōjagū [ja ] in Sōja, Okayama, where 304 kami of Bitchu Province are collectively worshipped
Sōja (総社) is a type of Shinto shrine where the kami of a region are grouped together into a single sanctuary. This "region" may refer to a shōen , village or geographic area, but is more generally referred to as a whole province . The term is also occasionally called "sōsha ". The sōja are usually located near the provincial capital established in the Nara period under then ritsuryō system, and can either be a newly created shrine, or a designation for an existing shrine. The "sōja" can also be the "ichinomiya " of the province, which themselves are of great ritual importance.
Whenever a new kokushi was appointed by the central government to govern a province, it was necessary for him to visit all of the sanctuaries of his province in order to complete the rites necessary for ceremonial inauguration. Grouping the kami into one location near the capital of the province greatly facilitated this duty,
The first mention of "sōja" appeared in the Heian period , in the diary of Taira no Tokinori, dated March 9, 1099 in reference to the province of Inaba .
The name "Sōja" is also found in place names such as the city of Sōja in Okayama Prefecture .
Rokusho shrine (six place) is a very common Soja shrine name.
Provincial Soja Shrines
Region
Province
Shrine
Location
Engishiki Jinmyocho
Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
Beppyo ?
Kinai
Yamashiro
unknown
Yamato
unknown
Takatori, Nara
Kawachi
Shikiagatanushi Shrine [ja ]
Fujiidera, Osaka
Shikinai Taisha
Son-sha
Izumi
Izumi Inoue Shrine [ja ]
Izumi, Osaka
Fuken-sha
Settsu
Nanba Shrine [ja ; de ; fr ; simple ]
Fuken-sha
Tōkaidō
Iga Province
unknown
Ise
Inatomi Shrine [ja ]
Suzuka, Mie
Shikinai Shosha
Ken-sha
Miyake Shrine [ja ]
Suzuka, Mie
Shikinai Shosha
Son-sha
Shima
Kokufu Shrine [ja ]
Shima, Mie
Son-sha
Owari
Owari Ōkunitama Shrine
Inazawa, Aichi
Shikinai Shosha
Kokuhei Shōsha
Yes
Mikawa
Mikawa Sōja [ja ]
Toyokawa, Aichi
Ken-sha
Tōtōmi
Ōmikunitama Shrine [ja ]
Iwata, Shizuoka
Shikinai Shosha
Ken-sha
Suruga
Shizuoka Sengen Shrine (Kambe Junja)
Shizuoka, Shizuoka
Shikinai Shosha
Kokuhei Shōsha
Yes
Izu
Mishima Taisha
Mishima, Shizuoka
Kanpei Taisha
Kai
Kaina Shrine 1st location [ja ]
Fuefuki, Yamanashi
Shikinai Shosha
Son-sha
Kaina Shrine 2nd location [ja ]
Fuefuki, Yamanashi
Shikinai Shosha
Son-sha
Miyamae-cho Hachimangu [ja ] (3rd location)
Kōfu , Yamanashi
Ken-sha
Sagami
Rokusho Shrine [ja ]
Ōiso, Kanagawa
Gō-sha
Musashi
Ōkunitama Shrine
Fuchū, Tokyo
kanpei-shōsha
Yes
Awa
Rokusho Shrine [ja ]
Tateyama, Chiba
Unknown
Tsuruya Hachiman Shrine [ja ] (2nd location)
Tateyama, Chiba
Ken-sha
Kazusa
Togakushi Shrine
Ichihara, Chiba
Son-sha
Iigaoka Hachimangu [ja ] (2nd location)
Ichihara, Chiba
Ken-sha
Shimōsa
Rokusho Shrine [ja ]
Ichikawa, Chiba
Son-sha
Hitachi
Hitachi-no-Kuni Sōshagū
Ishioka, Ibaraki
Ken-sha
Tōsandō
Ōmi
unknown
Mino
Nangū Otabi Shrine
Tarui, Gifu
Setsumatsusha
Hida
Hida Sōja [ja ]
Takayama, Gifu
Ken-sha
Shinano
Shinano Omiya Shrine [ja ]
Ueda, Nagano
Ken-sha
Iwa Shrine [ja ] (2nd location)
Matsumoto, Nagano
Son-sha
Kōzuke
Sōja Shrine [ja ]
Maebashi, Gunma
Ken-sha
Shimotsuke
Ōmiwa Shrine (Shimotsuke) [ja ]
Tochigi, Tochigi
Shikinai Shosha
Ken-sha
Mutsu
Mutsu Sōsha-no-miya [ja ]
Tagajō, Miyagi
Son-sha
Dewa
Rokusho Shrine [ja ]
Tsuruoka, Yamagata
Gō-sha
Hokurikudō
Wakasa
Sō Shrine [ja ]
Obama, Fukui
Son-sha
Echizen
Sōja Daijingū [ja ]
Echizen, Fukui
Ken-sha
Kaga
Isobe Shrine [ja ]
Komatsu, Ishikawa
Shikinai Shosha
Gō-sha
Noto
Sōsha [ja ]
Nanao, Ishikawa
Son-sha
Etchū
Keta Shrine
Fuken-sha
Echigo
Fuchū Hachiman-gū [ja ]
Jōetsu, Niigata
Unknown
Sado
Sōsha Shrine [ja ]
Sado , Niigata
Unknown
San'indō
Tamba
Sō Shrine [ja ]
Nantan, Kyoto
Unknown
Tango
Kono Shrine
Kokuhei Chūsha
Tajima
Keta Shrine [ja ]
Toyooka, Hyōgo
Shikinai Shosha
Gō-sha
Inaba
unknown
Hōki
Kokuchōri Shrine [ja ] (Sōja-daimyōjin)
Kurayoshi, Tottori
Shikigeisha [ja ; simple ]
Ken-sha
Izumo
Rokusho Shrine [ja ]
Matsue, Shimane
Ken-sha
Iwami
Ikan Shrine [ja ]
Hamada, Shimane
Shikinai Shosha
Son-sha
Oki
Tamawakasumikoto Shrine [ja ] (Sōja-daimyōjin)
Okinoshima, Shimane
Shikinai Shosha
Ken-sha
Araki Shrine
Okinoshima, Shimane
Son-sha
San'yōdō
Harima
Itatehyōzu Shrine
Himeji, Hyōgo
Shikinai Shosha
Ken-sha
Yes
Mimasaka
Mimasaka Sōjagū [ja ]
Tsuyama, Okayama
Ken-sha
Bizen
Bizen-no-Kuni Sōjagū [sv ; ja ; simple ]
Okayama, Okayama
Gō-sha
Bitchū
Bitchū-no-kuni Sōjagū [ja ]
Sōja, Okayama
Ken-sha
Bingo
Ono Shrine [ja ]
Fuchū, Hiroshima
Unknown
Aki
unknown
Take Shrine
Fuchū, Hiroshima
Myojin Taisha
Ken-sha
Suō
Saba Shrine [ja ]
Hōfu, Yamaguchi
Ken-sha
Nagato
Sōsha-gū (subshrine of Iminomiya Shrine )
Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi
Setsumatsusha
Wakamiya Shrine [ja ]
Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi
Unknown
Nankaidō
Kii
Fumori Shrine [ja ]
Wakayama, Wakayama
Son-sha
Awaji
Jūichimyōjin Shrine [ja ]
Minamiawaji, Hyōgo
Son-sha
Awa
Hachiman Sōsha Ryo Shrine [ja ]
Tokushima, Tokushima
Son-sha
Omiwa Shrine [ja ]
Tokushima, Tokushima
Shikinai Shosha
Ken-sha
Sanuki
Sōja Shrine [ja ]
Sakaide, Kagawa
Gō-sha
Iyo
Ikanashi Shrine [ja ]
Imabari, Ehime
Shikinai Shosha
Son-sha
Tosa
Tosa Kokubun-ji
Nankoku, Kōchi
Gō-sha
Saikaidō
Chikuzen
unknown
Chikugo
Kōra taisha
Kurume, Fukuoka
Kokuhei Taisha
Buzen
Sōsha Hachiman-gū [ja ]
Miyako, Fukuoka
Gō-sha
Bungo
unknown
Hizen
unknown
Higo
Kitaoka Shrine [sv ; ja ; simple ]
Kumamoto, Kumamoto
Fuken-sha
Hyūga
Tsuma Shrine [fr ; ja ; simple ]
Saito, Miyazaki
Shikinai Shosha
Ken-sha
Ōsumi
Haraido Shrine [ja ]
Kirishima, Kagoshima
Son-sha
Satsuma
Shukō Shrine [ja ] subshrine of Nitta Shrine
Satsumasendai, Kagoshima
Setsumatsusha
Iki
Kō Shrine [ja ]
Iki, Nagasaki
Son-sha
Tsushima
unknown
Hokkaido
Hakodate Hachimangū
Kokuhei Chūsha
Regional Soja Shrines
Regional Soja Shrines are Soja shrines dedicated to a specific region rather than a whole province. These include
See also
Notes
Theorized identification. No confirmation
Theorized identification. No confirmation
Theorized identification. No confirmation
Theorized identification. No confirmation
References
Herbert, Jean (2011). Shinto:At the Fountain-head of Japan . Routledge. p. 105. ISBN 978-0-415-59348-9 .
Bocking, Brian (2016). A Popular Dictionary of Shinto . Routledge. ISBN 978-1138979079 .
^ Hardacre, Helen (2016). Shinto: A History . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190621711 .
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