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Kamakura-gū (鎌倉宮) is a shrine in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It was erected by Emperor Meiji in 1869 to enshrine the spirit of Prince Morinaga, who was imprisoned and later executed where the shrine now stands in 1335 by order of Ashikaga Tadayoshi. For this reason, the shrine is also known as Ōtōnomiya or Daitōnomiya (大塔宮) from the Prince's full name (Ōtōnomiya Morinaga). It is one of the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration.

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  • Der Kamakura-gū (japanisch 鎌倉宮) ist ein shintoistischer Schrein im Osten der Stadt Kamakura, Präfektur Kanagawa, Japan. Er ist nicht zu verwechseln mit dem weitaus bekannteren Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū. Der Kamakura-gū ist auch unter dem Namen Ōtōnomiya oder Daitōnomiya (jap. 大塔宮) bekannt. (de)
  • Kamakura-gū (鎌倉宮) is a shrine in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It was erected by Emperor Meiji in 1869 to enshrine the spirit of Prince Morinaga, who was imprisoned and later executed where the shrine now stands in 1335 by order of Ashikaga Tadayoshi. For this reason, the shrine is also known as Ōtōnomiya or Daitōnomiya (大塔宮) from the Prince's full name (Ōtōnomiya Morinaga). Prince Morinaga was Ashikaga Takauji's most dangerous political rival in Kyoto, so he was arrested with a pretext by him in 1334 and first kept prisoner there, then had him sent to Kamakura. Ashikaga's younger brother Tadayoshi held Morinaga captive for nine months in a small cave at the site of the present Kamakura-gū. When Tadayoshi was forced to retreat from Kamakura after losing a battle to Hōjō Tokiyuki, before leaving he gave the order for Morinaga's execution. The Prince was beheaded on July 23, 1335. The cave still exists today in the rockface behind the shrine, and is a tourist attraction. It is four meters deep and has an area of 12 square meters. It is one of the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration. (en)
  • Le Kamakura-gū (鎌倉宮) est un sanctuaire shinto à l'est de la ville de Kamakura, préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. Le Kamakura-gū est aussi connu sous le nom « Ōtōnomiya » ou « Daitōnomiya » (大塔宮) du nom complet du prince Ōtōnomiya Morinaga (1308-1336). (fr)
  • Il Kamakura-gū (鎌倉宮) è un santuario situato a Kamakura, nella prefettura di Kanagawa, in Giappone. Fu eretto dall'Imperatore Mutsuhito nel 1869 per venerare lo spirito del Principe Morinaga, che fu imprigionato e dopo giustiziato dove si trova ora il santuario nel 1335. Per questa ragione, il santuario è anche conosciuto come Ōtōnomiya or Daitōnomiya (大塔宮) dal nome completo del Principe (Ōtōnomiya Morinaga). Preghiera al Kamakura-gū. Il Principe Morinaga fu a Kyoto il più pericoloso rivale politico di Ashikaga Takauji, così fu arrestato nel 1334 e prima tenuto prigioniero lì, dopo mandato a Kamakura. Il fratello giovane di Ashikaga, , tenne prigioniero Morinaga per nove mesi in una piccola grotta presso il sito dell'attuale santuario Kamakura-gū. Quando Tadayoshi fu costretto a ritirarsi da Kamakura dopo aver perso una battaglia contro , prima di andarsene diede l'ordine di esecuzione di Morinaga. Il Principe fu decapitato il 23 luglio 1335. La grotta esiste ancora oggi nella parete rocciosa dietro il santuario, ed è un'attrazione turistica. Si tratta di quattro metri di profondità e un'area di dodici metri quadrati. (it)
  • 鎌倉宮(かまくらぐう)は、神奈川県鎌倉市二階堂にある神社である。後醍醐天皇皇子の護良親王を主祭神とする。 (ja)
  • 鎌倉宮(かまくらぐう)是位在日本神奈川縣鎌倉市的神社。祭神是護良親王(もりながしんのう)。建武中興十五社之一,舊社格為官幣中社。別名大塔宮(おおとうのみや)。神社創建在護良親王被囚禁和殺害的跡。 (zh)
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  • Der Kamakura-gū (japanisch 鎌倉宮) ist ein shintoistischer Schrein im Osten der Stadt Kamakura, Präfektur Kanagawa, Japan. Er ist nicht zu verwechseln mit dem weitaus bekannteren Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū. Der Kamakura-gū ist auch unter dem Namen Ōtōnomiya oder Daitōnomiya (jap. 大塔宮) bekannt. (de)
  • Le Kamakura-gū (鎌倉宮) est un sanctuaire shinto à l'est de la ville de Kamakura, préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. Le Kamakura-gū est aussi connu sous le nom « Ōtōnomiya » ou « Daitōnomiya » (大塔宮) du nom complet du prince Ōtōnomiya Morinaga (1308-1336). (fr)
  • 鎌倉宮(かまくらぐう)は、神奈川県鎌倉市二階堂にある神社である。後醍醐天皇皇子の護良親王を主祭神とする。 (ja)
  • 鎌倉宮(かまくらぐう)是位在日本神奈川縣鎌倉市的神社。祭神是護良親王(もりながしんのう)。建武中興十五社之一,舊社格為官幣中社。別名大塔宮(おおとうのみや)。神社創建在護良親王被囚禁和殺害的跡。 (zh)
  • Kamakura-gū (鎌倉宮) is a shrine in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It was erected by Emperor Meiji in 1869 to enshrine the spirit of Prince Morinaga, who was imprisoned and later executed where the shrine now stands in 1335 by order of Ashikaga Tadayoshi. For this reason, the shrine is also known as Ōtōnomiya or Daitōnomiya (大塔宮) from the Prince's full name (Ōtōnomiya Morinaga). It is one of the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration. (en)
  • Il Kamakura-gū (鎌倉宮) è un santuario situato a Kamakura, nella prefettura di Kanagawa, in Giappone. Fu eretto dall'Imperatore Mutsuhito nel 1869 per venerare lo spirito del Principe Morinaga, che fu imprigionato e dopo giustiziato dove si trova ora il santuario nel 1335. Per questa ragione, il santuario è anche conosciuto come Ōtōnomiya or Daitōnomiya (大塔宮) dal nome completo del Principe (Ōtōnomiya Morinaga). Preghiera al Kamakura-gū. (it)
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