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Karenkō Shrine : ウィキペディア英語版
Karenkō Shrine

was a Shinto shrine located in Hualien City, Hualien County (formerly Karenkō city, Karenkō prefecture) in Taiwan during Japanese colonial rule. It was ranked as a Prefectural Shrine (県社 ''kensha'') and was the central shrine in Karenkō Prefecture.
The shrine was built on August 19, 1915 (Taishō 4). Prince Yoshihisa and the Three Kami Deities of Cultivation (開拓三神 ''kaitaku sannin'') (Ōkunitama no Mikoto (大国魂命), Ōnamuchi no Mikoto (大己貴命), Sukunahikona no Mikoto (少彦名命)) were enshrined. On March 2, 1921 (Taishō 10) the shrine was classified as a Prefectural Shrine.
After World War II, the shrine became a martyrs' shrine honoring Taiwan's heroes such as Tei Seikō (Koxinga), Liu Yung-fu, and Qiu Fengjia (邱逢甲). In 1981 (ROC 70), the shrine was demolished to make way for the Hualien Martyr's Shrine which was built in the Northern Palace Architecture style.
==See also==

*List of Shinto shrines in Taiwan

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