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Japanese traditional architecture, Nagare-zukuri

Sat, December 7, 2013

There are two main religions practiced in Japan, Shinto and Buddhism, and from an architectural point of view, they have several specific traits. One is the presence of the Japanese specific torii gate, which, with very few exceptions, marks the presence of a Shinto shrine.

Amongst the architectural styles unique to the Shinto shrines is also the Nagare-zukuri, a style easily to identify because of its asymmetrical roof shape, as you can see in this photo from Amanohashidate…

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Motoise Kono Shrine, Amanohashidate
Motoise Kono Shrine, Amanohashidate
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Focal Length: 18mm
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Shutter Speed: 1/80s
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Juni-shi Ema
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