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imported>Batfan13 Created page with "{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL}} {{Imageneed}} thumb|250px|Gion Shrine '''Yasaka Shrine''' (八坂神社), also known as '''Gion Shrine''', is a Shinto shrine in {{Wiki|Kyoto Prefecture}}, Japan. In 1582, the Kakushiba ''ikki'' members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke paid their respects at two of its smaller shrines. They also established a ''kakurega'' near its entrance.<ref name=..." |
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'''Yasaka Shrine''' (八坂神社), also known as '''Gion Shrine''', is a [[Shinto]] shrine in {{Wiki|Kyoto Prefecture}}, [[Japan]]. In 1582, the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] paid their respects at two of its smaller shrines. They also established a ''[[Kakurega|kakurega]]'' near its entrance.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> | '''Yasaka Shrine''' (八坂神社), also known as '''Gion Shrine''', is a [[Shinto]] shrine in {{Wiki|Kyoto Prefecture}}, [[Japan]]. In 1582, the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] members [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]] paid their respects at two of its smaller shrines. They also established a ''[[Kakurega|kakurega]]'' near its entrance.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:22, 11 November 2025

Yasaka Shrine (八坂神社), also known as Gion Shrine, is a Shinto shrine in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. In 1582, the Kakushiba ikki members Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke paid their respects at two of its smaller shrines. They also established a kakurega near its entrance.[1]