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A rare mountain gate I've never seen before.
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I visited after sightseeing in Hirosaki Castle. I saw temples and shrines in 々 nationwide, but it was a three gate in shape that I had never seen before. The age of architecture is unknown and it is presumed to be the middle of the Edo period, and it is likely to be built in the form of Kyoto Seiganji Temple. The fish are made in the shape of a cranes and turtles, and it is called "Tsurugamemon" in an extremely rare style. The hafu of the mountain gate is famous nationwide as the Tsurukame gate and is designated as a national important cultural property. In the precincts, the main hall with the flat frame of Mt. Komyo and the military master who contributed to the unification of Tsugaru by the founder of the domain, Tamenobu Tsugaru ...
It was built in 1596 in the first year of Keicho and was relocated when Hirosaki Castle was built and is located in its current location. The gate, an important cultural property, was built in the middle of the Edo period, and the upper surrounding board walls are carved with twelve zodiacs and cranes and turtles on the fish, so it is worth a visit just by the gate.
The mountain gate, which is designated as an important cultural property, is a must-see. It was built in the Edo period imitating the mountain gate of Seiganji Temple in Kyoto. It is the gate of Tsumairi with cranes and turtle sculptures. It is also called Tsurukamemon.
It is a temple located just west of Hirosaki Castle. It seems that the former 々 was in another place, but it was moved when Hirosaki Castle was built as a protection to the west of Hirosaki Castle. It seems that the construction was during the Azuchi and Momoyama periods. To get there from Hirosaki Castle, cross the Shunyo Bridge and follow the west side road of Nishimori (the road opposite the cherry blossom tunnel across the moat) to the south, turn west (right) at the first corner, and go straight. It is enshrined at the intersection where Mr. Yamachu is located. The distance from Chunyang Bridge is 5 ~ 6 ...
It is a temple near the Sakura tunnel, and when Hirosaki Castle was built, it was moved to its current location about 400 years ago as a guardian to the west of the castle. It looks different from the temple building, but ...
A rare mountain gate I've never seen before.
I visited after sightseeing in Hirosaki Castle. I saw temples and shrines in 々 nationwide, but it was a three gate in shape that I had never seen before. The age of architecture is unknown and it is presumed to be the middle of the Edo period, and it is likely to be built in the form of Kyoto Seiganji Temple. The fish are made in the shape of a cranes and turtles, and it is called "Tsurugamemon" in an extremely rare style. The hafu of the mountain gate is famous nationwide as the Tsurukame gate and is designated as a national important cultural property. In the precincts, the main hall with the flat frame of Mt. Komyo and the military master who contributed to the unification of Tsugaru by the founder of the domain, Tamenobu Tsugaru ...
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It was built in 1596 in the first year of Keicho and was relocated when Hirosaki Castle was built and is located in its current location. The gate, an important cultural property, was built in the middle of the Edo period, and the upper surrounding board walls are carved with twelve zodiacs and cranes and turtles on the fish, so it is worth a visit just by the gate.
this gate is a must see.
The mountain gate, which is designated as an important cultural property, is a must-see. It was built in the Edo period imitating the mountain gate of Seiganji Temple in Kyoto. It is the gate of Tsumairi with cranes and turtle sculptures. It is also called Tsurukamemon.
the gates that are only here.
It is a temple located just west of Hirosaki Castle. It seems that the former 々 was in another place, but it was moved when Hirosaki Castle was built as a protection to the west of Hirosaki Castle. It seems that the construction was during the Azuchi and Momoyama periods. To get there from Hirosaki Castle, cross the Shunyo Bridge and follow the west side road of Nishimori (the road opposite the cherry blossom tunnel across the moat) to the south, turn west (right) at the first corner, and go straight. It is enshrined at the intersection where Mr. Yamachu is located. The distance from Chunyang Bridge is 5 ~ 6 ...
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It is a temple near the Sakura tunnel, and when Hirosaki Castle was built, it was moved to its current location about 400 years ago as a guardian to the west of the castle. It looks different from the temple building, but ...