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:
- a city:
- Ichinomiya, Aichi (Japanese: 一宮市; Ichinomiya-shi) containing the shrine of the old province Owari
- Owari-Ichinomiya Station along the JR Central Tōkaidō Main Line
- Meitetsu Ichinomiya Station along the adjacent Meitetsu Main Line
- Ichinomiya, Aichi (Japanese: 一宮市; Ichinomiya-shi) containing the shrine of the old province Owari
- several towns (Japanese: 一宮町; Ichinomiya-cho or Ichinomiya-machi):
- Ichinomiya, Chiba containing the shrine of the old province Kazusa
- Kazusa-Ichinomiya Station, along the JR East Sotobō Line
- Ichinomiya, Aichi (Mikawa) containing the shrine of the old province Mikawa
- Mikawa-Ichinomiya Station, along the JR Central Iida Line
- Ichinomiya, Hyōgo (Shisō) containing the shrine of the old province Harima
- Ichinomiya, Hyōgo (Tsuna) containing the shrine of the old province Awaji
- Ichinomiya, Kumamoto containing the shrine of the old province Higo
- Ichinomiya, Yamanashi containing the shrine of the old province Kai
- Ichinomiya Castle in Tosa Province, today's Kōchi Prefecture.
- Ichinomiya, Chiba containing the shrine of the old province Kazusa
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