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English: The Nagoya Shrine was established in the year 911 and is dedicated to the Shinto god Susano-no-mikoto. Called Tennosha, it was moved to its present site in 1876 from within the grounds of Nagoya Castle, for which it was considered to be the guardian deity.
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