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Empress Shoken
Empress Shoken
Consort of Emperor Meiji, co-enshrined at Meiji Jingu; patron of women's education and modern charitable works
À propos
Empress Shoken (昭憲皇太后, 1849–1914), born Ichijo Haruko, was the consort of Emperor Meiji and an influential figure in the modernization of Japan. She actively supported women's education and social welfare institutions, and was known for her waka poetry.
She died in 1914, two years after Emperor Meiji, and was enshrined alongside him at Meiji Jingu upon the shrine's dedication in 1920. She is venerated as a guardian of education, women's welfare, and cultural refinement.
Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité
| Sanctuaire | Préfecture | Rôle dans le réseau |
|---|---|---|
| Meiji Shrine Meiji Shrine | Tokyo | Sanctuaire principal |
Questions frequentes
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Qui est Empress Shoken dans la mythologie japonaise ?
Empress Shoken (昭憲皇太后) est Consort of Emperor Meiji, co-enshrined at Meiji Jingu; patron of women's education and modern charitable works. Cette divinité apparaît dans le Historical et est vénérée dans 1 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.
Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Empress Shoken ?
Notre base de données recense 1 sanctuaire dédié à Empress Shoken, dont Meiji Shrine.
Quels mythes mettent en scène Empress Shoken ?
Empress Shoken apparaît dans les mythes du Historical, connu comme Consort of Emperor Meiji, co-enshrined at Meiji Jingu; patron of women's education and modern charitable works.