Tokusō Daigongen

deity Shinto single tradition · 1

Tokusō Daigongen is an example of a local and minor tutelary kami. The shrines were small, had no permanent priest and belonged to a Buddhist temple. They enshrined a local and minor tutelary kami.

When

Attested period
1603 – 1868
Historical notes
Edo period (1603–1868).

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Sources

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Source passages

“Examples of this kind of pre-Meiji use are Tokusō Daigongen and Kanda Myōjin.”

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