List of Shinto shrines in Taiwan

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Taiwan Grand Shrine was the most notable Shinto shrine in Taiwan. It was destroyed by conflagration in 1944 when a cargo plane crashed in its vicinity. Today the Grand Hotel stands in its place.
Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa.

On June 17, 1895[1] (Meiji 28), Taiwan came under the rule of the Empire of Japan. In the following year on December 3, 1896,[2] the first Shinto shrine was created in Taiwan. This was actually an already existing  [zh] located in Tainan but renamed (開山神社).

Since then, Shinto shrines were built in the major cities between the Meiji and Taishō period, while the majority of Shinto shrines in Taiwan were built from the late 1930s until Japan's defeat in World War II. In total, 204 shrines were built in Taiwan–66 of which were officially sanctioned by the Japanese Empire.[3]

Although many shrines in the exterior territories (外地, gaichi) such as Hokkaidō had enshrined deities (祭神, Saijin) such as the Three Kami Deities of Cultivation (開拓三神, Kaitaku Sanjin) which consisted of Ōkunitama no Mikoto (大国魂命), Ōnamuchi no Mikoto (大己貴命) and Sukunahikona no Mikoto (少彦名命); the Sun Goddess Amaterasu; Meiji Emperor etc., in Taiwan, most shrines had Prince Yoshihisa as a Saijin. Prince Yoshihisa was sent to Taiwan to subjugate the anti-Japanese rebellion but fell ill and died from malaria in Tainan in 1895. This fate was so similar to that of the legendary Prince Yamato Takeru that Prince Yoshihisa was made a tutelary deity (鎮護の神, chingo no kami) of Taiwan. In 1901 (Meiji 34), the Taiwan Shrine (later Taiwan Grand Shrine) was built and Prince Yoshihisa along with the Three Kami Deities of Cultivation were enshrined. Amaterasu was later included in the shrine. The shrines in Taiwan followed in its lead and Prince Yoshihisa became a Saijin in most shrines throughout Taiwan. Furthermore, in Tainan, the place of Prince Yoshihisa's demise, the was built.

After Japan's defeat in World War II, the shrines were either abandoned, destroyed or converted into Chinese Martyr Shrines. In 2015, Gaoshi Shrine was reconstructed and became the first Shinto shrine built in Taiwan after World War II.

List of shrines[]

Below is a list of Shinto shrines which were built during Japanese colonial rule. The shrines were ranked according to their importance such as Grand Shrine (官幣大社 kokuhei taisha), Small Shrine (国幣小社 kokuhei shōsha) and Martyr Shrine (護国神社 gokoku jinja), the last of which was designated by the Governor-General of Taiwan.

Taihoku Prefecture[]

Shrine name Location Rank Enshrined deity
Taiwan Grand Shrine Taihoku 官大 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(建功神社)
Taihoku 県社 台湾での戦死者・殉職者等

(台湾護国神社)
Taihoku 護国 台湾出身の護国の

(宜蘭神社)
Giran district 県社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(基隆神社)
Kiryū 県社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu, Ōmononushi no Mikoto, Emperor Sutoku

(台北稲荷神社)
Taihoku 郷社 Ukanomitama no Kami

(瑞芳神社)
Kiron district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(羅東神社)
Ratō district Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Emperor Meiji

(汐止神社)
Shichisei district Prince Yoshihisa, Ōnamuchi no Mikoto, Amaterasu, Emperor Meiji, Ukanomitama no Mikoto

(新荘神社)
Shinshō district Prince Yoshihisa, Emperor Meiji, Ukanomitama no Kami

(海山神社)
Kaizan district Prince Yoshihisa, Ōnamuchi no Mikoto, Emperor Meiji

(淡水神社)
Tansui district Prince Yoshihisa, Emperor Meiji, Ōmononushi no Mikoto, Emperor Sutoku

(文山神社)
Bunzan district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Emperor Meiji

(蘇澳神社)
Suō district Prince Yoshihisa, Emperor Meiji
Ōgon Shrine
(黄金神社)
Kiryū district Ōkuninushi no Mikoto, Kanayamahiko no Mikoto, Sarutahiko no Mikoto
[4]
(円山水神社)
Taihoku Prince Yoshihisa

Shinchiku Prefecture[]

Shrine name Location Rank Enshrined deity

(新竹神社)
Shinchiku 国小 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(通霄神社)
Byōritsu district Prince Yoshihisa, Amaterasu

(桃園神社)
Tōen district 県社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Toyōke no Ōmikami, Emperor Meiji

(苗栗神社)
Byōritsu district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Emperor Meiji

(中壢神社)
Chūreki district Prince Yoshihisa, Toyōke no Ōmikami

(頭份神社)
Chikunan district Prince Yoshihisa, Toyōke no Ōmikami, Emperor Meiji

(竹南神社)
Chikunan district Prince Yoshihisa, Ōkunimitama no Mikoto, Toyōke no Ōmikami

(大湖神社)
(大湖郡) Prince Yoshihisa, Ōkunimitama no Mikoto, Emperor Meiji

(竹東神社)
Chikutō district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Emperor Meiji

Taichū Prefecture[]

Shrine name Location Rank Enshrined deity

(台中神社)
Taichū 国小 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(彰化神社)
Shōka 郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(員林神社)
Inrin district 郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(清水神社)
Taikō District 郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(豊原神社)
Toyohara district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(東勢神社)
Tōsei district Prince Yoshihisa, Ōnamuchi no Mikoto, Emperor Meiji, Ōyamazumi no Kami, Ōwatatsumi no Kami

(竹山神社)
Chikuzan district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Emperor Meiji

(北斗神社)
Hokuto district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Emperor Meiji

(田中神社)
Inrin district Prince Yoshihisa, Emperor Meiji

(鹿港神社)
Shōka district Prince Yoshihisa, Emperor Meiji, Kotoshironushi no Mikoto, Ōwatatsumi no Kami

(秀水神社)
Shōka district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Emperor Meiji

(能高神社)
Nōkō District Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(南投神社)
Nantō district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(魚池神社)
Niitaka district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

Tainan Prefecture[]

Shrine name Location Rank Enshrined deity

(台南神社)
Tainan 官中 Prince Yoshihisa
Kagi Shrine
(嘉義神社)
Kagi 国小 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(開山神社)
Tainan 県社 Tei Seikō (Koxinga)

(北港神社)
Hokukō district
(北港郡)
郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(新営神社)
(新営郡) 郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Ukanomitama no Mikoto

(五間厝神社)
Kobi district Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(南靖神社)
Kagi district Ōnamuchi no Mikoto, Amaterasu

(阿里山神社)
Kagi district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Ōyamazumi no Mikoto, Kagutsuchi no Mikoto, Mizuhanome no Kami, Shinatsuhiko no Mikoto

(北門神社)
Hokumon district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(東石神社)
Tōseki district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(曽文神社)
Sobun District Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(新化神社)
Shinka district Prince Yoshihisa, Amaterasu, Toyōke no Ōmikami, Emperor Meiji

(斗六神社)
Toroku district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(林内神社)
Toroku district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Toyōke no Ōmikami

Takao Prefecture[]

Shrine name Location Rank Enshrined deity
Takao Shrine
(高雄神社)
Takao 県社 Prince Yoshihisa, Ōmononushi no Mikoto, Emperor Sutoku

(阿緱神社)
Heitō 県社 Prince Yoshihisa

(岡山神社)
Kōzan district 郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu, Emperor Meiji

(潮州神社)
Chōshū district 郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Amaterasu, Toyōke no Ōmikami, Ōkuninushi no Kami

(東港神社)
Tōkō district 郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(鳳山神社)
Hōzan district 郷社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(里港神社)
Heitō district Prince Yoshihisa, Amaterasu, Mizuhanome no Kami

(佳冬神社)
Tōkō district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Amaterasu

(旗山神社)
Kizan district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation, Emperor Antoku

(恒春神社)
Kōshun district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

Hōko Prefecture[]

Shrine name Location Rank Enshrined deity

(澎湖神社)
Makō subprefecture
(馬公支庁)
県社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

Taitō Prefecture[]

Shrine name Location Type Enshrined deity

(台東神社)
Taitō district 県社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(里壟社)

(卑南祠)
Shikano Shrine
(鹿野神社)
Shikano district 無格社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

Kasowan Shrine (加走湾祠)

Karenkō Prefecture[]

Shrine name Location Rank Enshrined deity
Karenkō Shrine Karen district 県社 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(吉野神社)
Karen district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(豊田神社)
Karen district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(林田神社)
Karen district Prince Yoshihisa, Three Kami Deities of Cultivation

(佐久間神社)
Karen district Ōnamuchi no Mikoto, Samata Sakuma

(寿社)

Enshrined deities[]

Japanese Rōmaji English
鄭成功 Tei Seikō Koxinga
能久親王 Yoshihisa Shinnō Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa
開拓三神 Kaitaku Sanjin Three Kami Deities of Cultivation
天照大神 Amaterasu Ōmikami Amaterasu
豊受大神 Toyouke no Ōmikami
佐久間 左馬太 SAKUMA, Samata Sakuma Samata
明治天皇 Meiji Tennō Emperor Meiji
崇徳天皇 Sutoku Tennō Emperor Sutoku
安徳天皇 Antoku Tennō Emperor Antoku
  • 大国主神/大国主命/大己貴命 Ōkuninushi no Kami/Mikoto, Ōnamuchi no Mikoto
  • 大物主命 Ōmononushi no Mikoto
  • 倉稲魂神/倉稲魂命 Ukanomitama no Kami/Mikoto
  • 弥都波能売神 Mizuhanome no Kami
  • 金山彦命 Kanayamahiko no Mikoto
  • 猿田彦命 Sarutahiko no Mikoto
  • 大国魂命 Ōkunimitama no Mikoto
  • 大綿津見神 Ōwatatsumi no Kami
  • 事代主命 Kotoshironushi no Mikoto
  • 大山祇神/大山祇命 Ōyamazumi no Kami/Mikoto
  • 火具津智命 Kagutsuchi no Mikoto
  • 科津彦命 Shinatsuhiko no Mikoto

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Tsai Chin-tang (蔡錦堂) (2001-06-18). "Japanese-era "Dominion Day"". Taiwan History Association (臺灣歷史學會).
  2. ^ 運動休閒歷史事件 (in Chinese). Digital Culture Center, National Dong Hwa University. Archived from the original on 2012-07-07.
  3. ^ 台灣神社 (in Chinese). 中國台灣網. April 6, 2006. Archived from the original on 2007-04-10. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
  4. ^ Chamberlain, B.; Mason, W.B. (1903). A Handbook for Travellers in Japan (7th ed.). London: J. Murray. p. 551. OL 25302448M.
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