著者
桶谷 猪久夫 前川 武 オケタニ イクオ マエカワ タケシ Ikuo Oketani Takeshi Maekawa
雑誌
国際研究論叢 : 大阪国際大学紀要 = OIU journal of international studies
巻号頁・発行日
vol.20, no.2, pp.49-62, 2007-01-31

The Engishiki is a 50-volume code of regulations comprising 3,300 criminal laws ( ritsu )and administrative and others laws ( ryo )compiled by order of EmperorDaigo by Fujiwara no Tokihira from 905( Engi 5 )and mostly completed by 927 ( Encho 5 ). The ninth and tenth volumes are called Engishiki Jimmyocho and theshrines registered in these are called Shikinaisha , of which there are 2,861 nationwide, enshrining a total of 3,132 deities. A database was constructed linking the names of the shrines registered in theEngishiki , their current names, the names of the regions, provinces and counties, and other location information. The Shikinaisha are significant for understanding the origins of Japanese culture,the fromation of the state, and in the study of the Heian period.