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Kompira-san Shrine Hongu roof

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No.4707 Kompira-san Shrine Hongu roof

A roof of Hongu of Kompira-san Shrine (Kotohiraguu). I am made with the big shrine Seki ridge of the covering a roof with cypress bark and worship the big game chief god and the Emperor Sutoku. The Shinto shrine which Kompira-san Shrine is called "Konpirasan" generally, and is enshrined in the elephant Tsumuriyama halfway up a mountain of Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa. It was written as guardian deity of seafarers shrine, the Kotohira shrine and was called Konpira Shrine University honorific title of a Japanese god before the Meiji era. The stone stairway of an approach to a shrine spreading out for a long time which becomes 1,368 steps when I climb it to the deepest-placed shrine is famous, and it is necessary the worshiper prepares, and to go and worship.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , EF 135mm F2L
Location: Japan / Kagawa Prefecture
Season: Summer
CategoryBridges, dams, fountains, etc.
Size:3868 x 2980 Pixels


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