Closing a Jinja
The June 17th issue of Jinja Shinpō contained a short article on the closure of a jinja. This was not a full religious corporation, but rather a small jinja enshrining the people from Yasu in Shiga Prefecture who were killed on military service in wars between the Russo-Japanese War (1904–5) and the Great East Asian War (World War II, but including Japan’s war in China, and thus starting several years earlier). It was established in the precincts of Mikami Jinja in 1949, and supported with monthly rituals and an annual… Read More »Closing a Jinja