Shake (social class)
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The Shake (社家) was a Japanese social class and the name for families that dominated Shinto shrines through hereditary government offices and priestly positions. Officially abolished in 1871 with 14 shake families granted hereditary nobility (Kazoku), most shrines were however unaffected and at many shrines hereditary succession of former shake families continues to this day. Prominent shake families include the Nakatomi family and the Suwa family.
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社家(しゃけ)とは、日本の身分のひとつ。代々特定神社の奉祀を世襲してきた家(氏族)のことである。身分制度としては明治維新により1871年に廃止されたが、社家の一部は華族に列し、地方の神社はその後も旧社家が世襲を続けているケースが多い。
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社家
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Shake (social class)
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The Shake (社家) was a Japanese social class and the name for families that dominated Shinto shrines through hereditary government offices and priestly positions. Officially abolished in 1871 with 14 shake families granted hereditary nobility (Kazoku), most shrines were however unaffected and at many shrines hereditary succession of former shake families continues to this day. Prominent shake families include the Nakatomi family and the Suwa family.
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社家(しゃけ)とは、日本の身分のひとつ。代々特定神社の奉祀を世襲してきた家(氏族)のことである。身分制度としては明治維新により1871年に廃止されたが、社家の一部は華族に列し、地方の神社はその後も旧社家が世襲を続けているケースが多い。
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