平七社
Kodatsuno, Ikusaka Village, Higashichikuma District
Nearby stands the ginkgo tree of the Chibusa Kannon in Kodatsuno.
Behind the shrine, the large zelkova tree, also a prefectural natural monument like the ginkgo, towers over the shrine buildings.
At the entrance to the spacious shrine grounds, a Ryobu torii gate is set up, and the shrine buildings can be seen on an elevated platform.
The haiden (worship hall) is built in the kirizuma-zukuri (gable roof) style.
Behind it, on an elevated mound, stands the honden (main hall) covered by an enclosure.
The architectural style of the honden is ichinomiya irimoya-zukuri (hip-and-gable roof).
The roof is made of cypress bark, though it appears to be quite deteriorated from the outside.
The structure is simple with no significant carvings.
Location | Kodatsuno, Ikusaka Village, Higashichikuma District |
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Website | None |
Main Hall | Village Designated Cultural Property Tenmei 6 (1786) |
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Builder | Senzaemon Saito |
Architectural Style | Ichinomiya irimoya-zukuri, cypress bark roof |