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Komikado Shrine

1882 establishments in JapanBekkaku KanpeishaBeppyo shrinesBuildings and structures in Narita, ChibaFifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration
History of Narita CityShinto shrines in Chiba PrefectureShinto stubs
Komikadojinjya haiden Narita Nagoya
Komikadojinjya haiden Narita Nagoya

Komikado Shrine (小御門神社, Komikado jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Its main festival is held annually on April 29. It was founded in 1882, and enshrines the kami of Kazan'in Morokata. It is one of the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration.

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Komikado Shrine
Yokoshiba-Shimousa Line, Narita

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小御門神社

Yokoshiba-Shimousa Line
289-0107 Narita
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