Spirits of the War Dead

Spirits of the War Dead

Collective spirits of soldiers and civilians who died in service of the nation, enshrined at prefectural Gokoku-jinja

Gokoku no Eirei Spirits of Those Who Died for the Nation War Spirits
英霊 護国英霊 戦没者の御霊
Historical

À propos

The spirits of the war dead (Gokoku no Eirei) are collective divine spirits enshrined at Japan's prefectural Gokoku-jinja (Shrines for the Protection of the Nation). The concept originates in the Meiji-era policy of honoring fallen soldiers through Shinto veneration, culminating in the establishment of Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo (1869) and the prefectural network of Shokonsha (招魂社), later renamed Gokoku-jinja in 1939.

Each prefectural Gokoku-jinja enshrines the spirits of local residents who died in military service from the Boshin War (1868) through World War II. Unlike individual named deities, these spirits are understood collectively as community ancestors who sacrificed their lives for the nation's protection. Post-war, the shrines have become places of remembrance and mourning, though their political associations remain subjects of ongoing public debate in Japan.

The theology of enshrinement is rooted in the Shinto concept that the dead can become kami (divinized spirits) who continue to protect the living. Memorial rites (reisai) are held twice yearly to honor these spirits and pray for world peace.

Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité

Sanctuaire Préfecture Rôle dans le réseau
Hokkaido Gokoku Shrine Hokkaido Gokoku Shrine Hokkaido regional_head
Miyagi Gokoku Shrine Miyagi Gokoku Shrine Miyagi regional_head
Yamagata Gokoku Shrine Yamagata Gokoku Shrine Yamagata regional_head
Fukushima Gokoku Shrine Fukushima Gokoku Shrine Fukushima regional_head
Akita Gokoku Shrine Akita Gokoku Shrine Akita regional_head
Iwate Gokoku Shrine Iwate Gokoku Shrine Iwate regional_head
Aomori Gokoku Shrine Aomori Gokoku Shrine Aomori regional_head
Gunma Gokoku Shrine Gunma Gokoku Shrine Gunma regional_head
Chiba Gokoku Shrine Chiba Gokoku Shrine Chiba regional_head
Ibaraki Gokoku Shrine Ibaraki Gokoku Shrine Ibaraki regional_head
Tochigi Gokoku Shrine Tochigi Gokoku Shrine Tochigi regional_head
Saitama Gokoku Shrine Saitama Gokoku Shrine Saitama regional_head
Kanagawa Gokoku Shrine Kanagawa Gokoku Shrine Kanagawa regional_head
Niigata Gokoku Shrine Niigata Gokoku Shrine Niigata Prefectural gokoku shrine
Toyama Gokoku Shrine Toyama Gokoku Shrine Toyama Prefectural gokoku shrine
Ishikawa Gokoku Shrine Ishikawa Gokoku Shrine Ishikawa Prefectural gokoku shrine
Nagano Gokoku Shrine Nagano Gokoku Shrine Nagano Prefectural gokoku shrine
Gifu Gokoku Shrine Gifu Gokoku Shrine Gifu Prefectural gokoku shrine
Shizuoka Gokoku Shrine Shizuoka Gokoku Shrine Shizuoka Prefectural gokoku shrine
Aichi Gokoku Shrine Aichi Gokoku Shrine Aichi Prefectural gokoku shrine
Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine Hiroshima prefectural_branch
Okayama Gokoku Shrine Okayama Gokoku Shrine Okayama prefectural_branch
Matsue Gokoku Shrine Matsue Gokoku Shrine Shimane prefectural_branch
Kamitani Shrine (Kochi Tenmangu) Kamitani Shrine (Kochi Tenmangu) Kochi prefectural_branch
Tokushima Gokoku Shrine Tokushima Gokoku Shrine Tokushima prefectural_branch
Ehime Gokoku Shrine Ehime Gokoku Shrine Ehime prefectural_branch
Fukuoka Gokoku Shrine Fukuoka Gokoku Shrine Fukuoka prefectural_branch
Saga Gokoku Shrine Saga Gokoku Shrine Saga prefectural_branch
Nagasaki Gokoku Shrine Nagasaki Gokoku Shrine Nagasaki prefectural_branch
Kumamoto Gokoku Shrine Kumamoto Gokoku Shrine Kumamoto prefectural_branch
Oita Gokoku Shrine Oita Gokoku Shrine Oita prefectural_branch
Miyazaki Gokoku Shrine Miyazaki Gokoku Shrine Miyazaki prefectural_branch
Kagoshima Gokoku Shrine Kagoshima Gokoku Shrine Kagoshima prefectural_branch

Questions frequentes

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Qui est Spirits of the War Dead dans la mythologie japonaise ?

Spirits of the War Dead (護国の英霊) est Collective spirits of soldiers and civilians who died in service of the nation, enshrined at prefectural Gokoku-jinja. Cette divinité apparaît dans le Historical et est vénérée dans 33 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.

Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Spirits of the War Dead ?

Notre base de données recense 33 sanctuaires dédiés à Spirits of the War Dead, dont Hokkaido Gokoku Shrine, Miyagi Gokoku Shrine, Yamagata Gokoku Shrine et d'autres encore.

Quels mythes mettent en scène Spirits of the War Dead ?

Spirits of the War Dead apparaît dans les mythes du Historical, connu comme Collective spirits of soldiers and civilians who died in service of the nation, enshrined at prefectural Gokoku-jinja.