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Chōsen Shrine

20th-century Shinto shrinesBuildings and structures completed in 1925Buildings and structures demolished in 1945Demolished buildings and structures in South KoreaJapanese history stubs
Japanese religious building and structure stubsJingūKorea under Japanese ruleKorean history stubsShinto shrines in Korea
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Chōsen Shrine (Korean: 조선신궁, Hanja: 朝鮮神宮; Japanese Hepburn: Chōsen Jingū) was the most important Shinto shrine in Korea from 1925 to 1945, during the period of Japanese rule. The famous architect and architectural historian Itō Chūta, also responsible for Meiji Jingū, contributed to its planning.

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Chōsen Shrine
Fortress Wall of Seoul Trail Namsan Course, Seoul Hoehyeon-dong

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서울특별시교육청과학전시관 남산분관

Fortress Wall of Seoul Trail Namsan Course
04327 Seoul, Hoehyeon-dong
South Korea
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