Kanegasaki-gū

Kanegasaki Shrine (金崎宮, Kanegasaki-gū) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Tsuruga, Fukui, Japan.In the former Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines, it was an imperial shrine of the second rank (官幣中社, Kanpei-chūsha).It was founded in 1890 on the site of Kanagasaki Castle, where during the Siege of Kanegasaki (1337) a major battle was fought between the forces of Ashikaga Takauji and forces loyal to the Southern Court of Emperor Go-Daigo, led by Nitta Yoshiaki, the son of Nitta Yoshisada and the imperial princes Prince Takanaga and Prince Tsunenaga.The forces of the Northern Court prevailed, and Nitta Yoshiaki and Prince Takanaga took their own lives to avoid the disgrace of capture, whereas Prince Tsunenaga managed to escape but was captured and killed shortly afterwards.[1] It is one of the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration, built by the Meiji government to commemorate the events of the Nanboku-chō period and to promote loyalty to the Imperial family of Japan.
AffiliationShintoPrince TakanagaPrince TsunenagaGeographic coordinatesGlossary of ShintoShinto shrineTsuruga, FukuiModern system of ranked Shinto ShrinesKanpei-chūshaKanagasaki CastleSiege of Kanegasaki (1337)Ashikaga TakaujiSouthern CourtEmperor Go-DaigoNitta YoshiakiNitta YoshisadaNorthern CourtFifteen Shrines of the Kenmu RestorationMeiji governmentNanboku-chō periodImperial family of JapanShinto shrinesShinto architecturechōzu or temizuHaidenHeidenhokorahonden / shinden / shōdenkagura-densetsumatsushaChinjushahidden roofnakazonaekairōkarahafukaramonkatōmadokatsuogikomainushinbokushōrōsōrintamagakitokyōtōrōhirairi-zukuritsumairi-zukurihachiman-zukurihiyoshi-zukuriirimoya-zukuriishi-no-ma-zukurikasuga-zukurikibitsu-zukurinagare-zukuriryōnagare-zukurishinmei-zukurisumiyoshi-zukuritaisha-zukuriSandōSaisenShimenawaChōzubachiChōzuyaHakamaHimorogiKagura suzuO-mikiŌ-nusaShinsenTamagushiMasakakiFushimi Inari TaishaInari ŌkamiInari shrineUsa Hachiman-gūHachimanHachiman ShrineIse Grand ShrineAmaterasuJingūkyōJingu TaimaShinmei shrinesDazaifu Tenman-gūTenjinTenmangūMunakata TaishaSuwa TaishaTakeminakataYasakatomeKotoshironushiHiyoshi TaishaŌkuninushiOyamakui no KamiSannō toriiSannō Ichijitsu ShintōKumano Nachi TaishaKumano KodōKumano SanzanTsushima ShrineGion cultYasaka ShrineTutelary deitiesUjigamiChinjugamiGaranshinDōsojinJinushigamiYama-no-KamiOyagamiUbusunagamiKunitamaYorishiroShintaiMirrorsChinju no MoriIwakuraMeoto IwaKannabiKatashiroKadomatsuBunreiKanjōOmamoriSenjafudaArahitogamiMikoshiMatsuri floatShinko-shikiKannushiKanjo NawaJunreiMisakiMiyamairiShinshiTwenty-Two ShrinesGokoku ShrinesBeppyo ShrinesShinkai (divine rank)Engishiki Jinmyochojingū-jimiyaderaWhale moundsKamidanaMitamayaSōja shrineShrine Parishioner RegistrationSecular Shrine TheoryShrine Consolidation PolicyShrine ShintoŌ-mikujiJinja HonchōFutomaniKaguraMisogiHakushuTwo bows, two claps, one bowJichinsai