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Komagatasya

2326 Enshouzou,Ooaza Kou,Komoro City

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Now part of Kaikoen, the Komoro Castle's south side is built on a cliff slope.
It is said that during the Muromachi period, the Kobayashi family, a powerful clan in the Komoro area, enshrined this shrine as their tutelary deity for generations.
There is no torii gate, and the narrow shrine grounds contain a shrine building and a stone shrine beside it.

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The main hall is in the nagare-zukuri style.
It is stored inside a protective structure, making it difficult to see the interior. The pillars of the front porch are chamfered square pillars with elephant trunk-shaped head beams, topped with triple brackets, extending through beams from round beams.
The middle section is carved with peony patterns in the frog-leg style.
The main building has round pillars, triple brackets on the decorative head beams, and the middle section on the front has frog-leg peony carvings.
There are railings on the front and sides, with inverted lotus-shaped giboshi on the handrails, and bamboo joint transoms and potted plants on the side panels.

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Beside the shrine building, which is on a cliff, there is a small stone shrine.

Location2326 Enshouzou,Ooaza Kou,Komoro City
WebsiteNone
Enshrined DeityUkemochi no Kami
Main HallMunicipal Designated Cultural Property
Estimated late 16th century
Architectural StyleNagare-zukuri, Cypress Bark Roof
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