@article{oai:tokyo-metro-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002989, author = {タガミ, ヨシオ and Tagami, Yoshio}, issue = {37}, journal = {Geographical Reports of Tokyo Metropolitan University}, month = {}, note = {For the fear of strong winds which bring calamity to a rice crop, there are shrines that deify the god of wind in various places in Japan. In order to clarify various wind god shrines, the distribution of prominent shrines, which has influenced them, was investigated. Consequently, it became clear that the distribution of prominent shrines can be roughly classified into six types. They are whole country type, central part type, inland type. Kanto type, Chugoku type, and Kyushu type. It was presumed that their formation age and the difference in divine favor reflect these distributional types.}, pages = {51--60}, title = {Some characteristics of shrine distribution in central japan}, year = {2002} }