Miyukimori Tenjingu Haiden (The Worship Hall, Miyukimori Tenjingu Shrine) |
3-10-5 Momodani, Ikuno-Ku, Osaka |
06-6731-2816(TEL)/06-6731-2816(FAX) |
http://miyukimori.net/ |
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1930 |
Religious buildings |
Flat wooden structure, copper roofing |
A single story wooden shrine architecture. Located at the southwest corner of Miyuki-Dori Shopping Street in Momodani, Ikuno-Ku. This is the Heiden (Votive Offering Hall) that atatches Honden (Main Building) and Haiden (Worship Hall) It consists of Ketayuki 2 ken (the length of the pieces of wood is 2 ken) in Ryonagare-Zukuri (a style of early Shinto shrines that have eaves in front and behind). The rhombic latticed windows and the Koshiita Kabe (baseboard wall) are installed in the sides. It has characteristic features that inside the hall, lath based ‘Kesho-yaneura’ (the structural materials are visible because no ceiling has been installed), and the rainbow-shaped tie beams forming two rows. Using good cypress trees for building materials in the same way as Honden and Haiden, the beauty of plane wood can be seen. |
Registered Tangible Cultural Properties |
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