The Tà Âgà  Shrine (æÂ±éÂ፴Â社 Tà Âgà Â-jinja) was established in 1940 and dedicated to Gensui (or 'Marshal-Admiral') the Marquis Tà Âgà  Heihachirà  after his death. This shrine was destroyed by the Bombing of Tokyo, but was rebuilt in 1964. It is located in Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan.
There, the Marquis Tà Âgà  Heihachirà  is celebrated as a shinto kami.
A small museum and a bookshop dedicated to the Marquis Tà Âgà  are located within the grounds of the shrine.
The shrine is located near the intersection of Takeshita Street and Meiji Avenue and is accessible from Harajuku Station.
The physical remains of the Gensui (or Grand Admiral) himself are interred at Tama Cemetery in Tokyo. According to The Telegraph, the Tà Âgà  Shrine took possession in 2005 of Admiral Tà Âgà Â's original battle flag raised at the Battle of Tsushima; the flag had been in Britain since 1911.
As for General Nogi Maresuke who had several shrines throughout Japan named for him (Nogi Shrine), there are other Tà Âgà  shrines, for example there is one at Tsuyazaki, Fukuoka, within earshot of the Battle of Tsushima won by the Marquis Tà Âgà Â.