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Japanese spiritual architecture, Shimonoseki Akama-jingu

Sun, May 3, 2015, by Muza-chan
It is said that the architecture of the Shimonoseki Akama Shrine gate was selected according to... a dream. The gate is located close to the place where, 830 years ago, took place one of the most important battles in the history of Japan, the battle of Dan-no-ura.

Then, because the Heike (Taira) clan was defeated, the Empress Nii-no-Ama drowned herself, together with her grandson Emperor Antoku, who was still a child. Legend says that the mother of the Emperor, Kenreimon-in (who also tried to kill herself but was saved), dreamed about the two living in Ryūgū-jō, the underwater palace of Ryūjin, the dragon god of the sea from the classical Japanese folktale, Urashima-Tarō. Therefore, the gate of the shrine was built in the architectural style inspired by Ryūgū-jō...

Akama Shrine, Shimonoseki
EXIF info:

Nikon Df
Lens: 24-70mm F/2.8G
Focal Length: 29mm
Aperture: F/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/1250s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 200


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