Name Miyukimori Tenjingu Haiden (The Worship Hall, Miyukimori Tenjingu Shrine) Address 3-10-5 Momodani, Ikuno-Ku, Osaka TEL/FAX 06-6731-2816(TEL)/06-6731-2816(FAX) HP http://miyukimori.net/ E-mail Architecture age 1930 Building type Religious buildings Construction Flat wooden structure, copper roofing Outline explanation A single story wooden shrine architecture. Located at the southwest corner of Miyuki-Dori Shopping Street in Momodani, Ikuno-Ku. This is the Haiden (Worship Hall) consists of Irimoya-zukuri (a half-hipped roof), Hirairi (the entrance to a building constructed parallel to the ridge of the roof) constructed on Kamebara-Kidan (a squarish bun-shaped mound covered with white plaster). The kohai (a roof built over the steps leading up to a temple building) built with karahafu (cusped gable) forms a gentle curve is placed in front. There is one room in the inside, and the left and right eaves in the back of the building are Norito-za (prayer seat) and Saikiko (storehouse for equipment used in rituals). A series of buildings including Honden (Main Building) and Heiden (Votive Offering Hall) are good examples of traditional techniques and styles of shrine architecture from Kamakura period revived in Showa.
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