〘Noun〙① Under the ritsuryo system, a shrine that was recorded in the Jingikan's Shinmeicho (register of deities) and that held Toshigoi-no-matsuri (annual festival) , Tsukinami-no-matsuri (monthly festival) , Niiname-sai (a festival for the newborn baby) , and other ceremonies. A shrine listed in the official register. A shrine listed in the Shikinai (regular shrine). A Kanshi ( official shrine). *Shoku Nihongi - August 1, 772, the third year of the Hoki era (772), "Aramitama-no-mikoto, Isanagi-no-mikoto, and Isanami-no- mikoto entered the official shrines." ② A general term for official shrines and national shrines that were made public after the Meiji era and before the Second World War. A high-ranking shrine whose expenses were paid for by the state. *Dajokan Proclamation - May 14, 1871 (Meiji 4), "Order issued to issue the attached sheet on fixed fees for official shrines and below, and rules on priestly personnel." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 令制で、神祇官(じんぎかん)の神名帳に記載され、祈年祭(としごいのまつり)、月次祭(つきなみのまつり)、新嘗祭(にいなめさい)などを行なった神社。官帳社。式内社。官祠(かんし)。※続日本紀‐宝亀三年(772)八月甲寅「荒御玉命、伊佐奈岐命、伊佐奈美命、入二於官社一」② 明治以降、第二次世界大戦以前の官幣社と国幣社の総称。国がその経費を出していた格の高い神社。※太政官布告‐明治四年(1871)五月一四日「官社以下定額及神官職員規則等別紙の通被仰出」
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