Ichinomiya (一宮, also 一の宮 or 一之宮, first shrine) is a historical term referring to the Japanese Shinto shrines with the highest shrine rank (ja:社格) in a province or prefecture.
Most of the old provinces of Japan had one or more ichinomiya, which gave rise to place names, such as the city of Ichinomiya, Aichi. Shrines of the lower rank are called ninomiya (二宮, second), sannomiya (三宮, third), shinomiya (四宮, fourth), and so forth.
Ichinomiya developed from the system of classification and ranking of shrines within a province.
List of ichinomiya all across Japan, Tamura Shrine, the ichinomiya of Sanuki Province
List of ichinomiya all across Japan, Tamura Shrine, the ichinomiya of Sanuki Province
Ichinomiya (Japanese: 一宮; literally first shrine) is historically the supreme shrine in each of the old provinces of Japan, and currently the name of several places in Japan: