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Himeji Gokoku Shrine in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture, is a shrine located in Honmachi, Himeji City. It is a Gokoku Shrine designated by the former Minister of Home Affairs and a Betpyo Shrine of the Jinja Honcho. The enshrined deities are over 56,000 war dead from the twelve cities and fifteen counties of Harima and Tajima in Hyogo Prefecture. The offering is a set of two items: a limited edition Goshuin (red seal stamp) for the 80th anniversary of the end of the war in January 2025, featuring the "Statue of the Special Attack Corps Heroes," and a document of origin. It is also known as "Hakuro-gu" (White Heron Shrine) after the nickname of Himeji Castle, "Shirasagi-jo" (White Heron Castle). The shrine bag will be folded to a suitable size. From 1893 in the mid-Meiji period, a memorial garden was set up nearby every year, and a requiem service was held. In 1938, a formal shrine was established and named Shokonsha (Shrine for the Souls of the War Dead). The following year, 1939, it became Hyogo-ken Himeji Gokoku Shrine due to a system reform and was designated as a Gokoku Shrine by the Minister of Home Affairs.
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