The
Engishiki Jinmyōchō is the part of the
Engishiki where the main
shrines and
kami of Japan are listed. Shrines listed in the
Engishiki are referred to collectively as while shrines that existed at the time but were not included are called . There are 2,861 shrines and 3,132
kami listed in the
Engishiki, divided into four categories based on whether they were imperially or nationally run, and major or minor: • - 198 shrines and 304
kami • - 375 in total and 433
kami • - 155 in total and 188
kami • - 2,133 in total and 2,207
kami In addition to listing officially recognized shrines and
kami, the
Jinmyōchō notes 285
kami of those officially recognized as having the title of due to their particularly noteworthy power. == Shrine lists ==