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Nakamura, Kijimadaira Village, Shimotakai District

Ichikawatani Daimoto Shrine - Kijimadaira Village

An ancient shrine enshrining Takeminakata no Mikoto, surrounded by a grove of cedars within the village.
The main hall, enclosed by a covering, is estimated to have been built in 1661.
The architectural style features elephant-shaped noses on the rainbow beams, and elaborately carved frog-leg struts.
Keyaki wood, brown-painted structural members, and black-painted eaves boards, with vividly colored carvings, are characteristic of mid-Edo period shrines in the region.

Ichikawatani Daimoto Shrine - Kijimadaira Village

Ichikawatani Daimoto Shrine - Kijimadaira Village

LocationNakamura, Kijimadaira Village, Shimotakai District
WebsiteNone
DeityTakeminakata no Mikoto
Main Hall1661 (Kanbun 11)
CarpenterYogobei Fujiwara Yoshitsugu
Architectural StyleOne-bay nagare-zukuri, cypress bark roofing

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