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The first five shrines are supposed to each become one of five honden (the national wonders mentioned in the description). What actually happens (at least in my game, so that Might be a mod conflict) is that the First shrine (almost inevitably built in your capital) is replaced by all Five honden, and the rest do not change. The honden do count as shrines for letting you build temples and such though, and the Kami shrine properly counts as a shrine.
Anyway GJ ;)
Besides, the two big things in Kamigawa that I would probably end up using as UUs are samurai or ninja. Regular Japan already does the whole samurai thing, and I'm not going to make a second samurai. And ninjas don't really fit with Konda's whole theme.