Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Itsukushima Shinto Shrine' has mentioned 'Japan' in the following places:
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Shinto shrine in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan | WIKI |
Itsukushima Shinto ShrineUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe torii of Itsukushima Shrine, the site's most recognizable landmark, appears to float in the waterLocationItsukushima, JapanCriteriaCultural: i, ii, iv, viReference776Inscription1996 (20th session)Area431.2 haBufferxc2xa0zone2,634.3 haWebsitewww.en.itsukushimajinja.jpCoordinates34xc2xb017xe2x80xb245xe2x80xb3N 132xc2xb019xe2x80xb211xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.29583xc2xb0N 132.31972xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.29583; 132.31972Location of Itsukushima Shrine in Japan | WIKI |
[1] It is in the city of Hatsukaichi in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. | WIKI |
The Itsukushima shrine is one of Japan's most popular tourist attractions. | WIKI |
It is also said that Kiyomori rebuilt the shrine on account of a dream he had of an old monk who promised him dominion over Japan if he constructed a shrine on the island of Miyajima, and pay homage to its kami who are enshrined there for his success in life. | WIKI |
Japan has gone to great lengths to preserve the twelfth-century-style architecture of the Shrine throughout history. | WIKI |
The sites reveal great artistic and technical skill and are unique among extant shrine buildings in Japan. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The shrine buildings of Itsukushima-jinja are in the general tradition of Shinto shrine architecture in Japan and provide invaluable information for the understanding of the evolving spiritual culture of the Japanese people, namely the Japanese concept of scenic beauty. | UNESCO |