Shrines With Structures Designated As National Treasures
Shrines that are part of a World Heritage Site are set in bold.
- Tōhoku region
- Ōsaki Hachiman Shrine (Sendai, Miyagi)
- Kantō region
- Nikkō Tōshō-gū (Nikkō, Tochigi)
- Rinnō-ji (Nikkō, Tochigi)
- Chūbu region
- Nishina Shinmei Shrine (Ōmachi, Nagano)
- Kansai region
- Onjō-ji (Ōtsu, Shiga)
- Hiyoshi Taisha (Ōtsu, Shiga)
- Mikami Shrine (Yasu, Shiga)
- Ōsasahara Shrine (Yasu, Shiga)
- Tsukubusuma Shrine (Nagahama, Shiga)
- Namura Shrine (Ryūō, Shiga)
- Kamo Shrine (Kyoto, Kyoto)
- Daigo-ji (Kyoto, Kyoto)
- Toyokuni Shrine (Kyoto, Kyoto)
- Kitano Tenman-gū (Kyoto, Kyoto)
- Ujigami Shrine (Uji, Kyoto)
- Sumiyoshi Taisha (Osaka, Osaka)
- Sakurai Shrine (Sakai, Osaka)
- Kasuga Shrine (Nara, Nara)
- Enjō-ji (Nara, Nara)
- Isonokami Shrine (Tenri, Nara)
- Udamikumari Shrine (Uda, Nara)
- Chūgoku region
- Sanbutsu-ji (Misasa, Tottori)
- Izumo Taisha (Taisha, Shimane)
- Kamosu Shrine (Matsue, Shimane)
- Kibitsu Shrine (Okayama, Okayama)
- Itsukushima Shrine (Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima)
- Sumiyoshi Shrine (Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi)
- Shikoku region
- Kandani Shrine (Sakaide, Kagawa)
- Kyūshū region
- Usa Shrine (Usa, Ōita)
- Aoi Aso Shrine (Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto)
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