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A relocated gate from the castle is used as Onsenji's sanmon (main gate), and is particularly at home in its new location because the temple sits on a terrace on the hillside supported with bold ishigaki. | A relocated gate from the castle is used as Onsenji's sanmon (main gate), and is particularly at home in its new location because the temple sits on a terrace on the hillside supported with bold ishigaki. | ||
Revision as of 13:21, 10 November 2025
TEXT Soukoji, Joukouji A relocated gate from the castle is used as Onsenji's sanmon (main gate), and is particularly at home in its new location because the temple sits on a terrace on the hillside supported with bold ishigaki. Onsenji temple's main hall was formerly a building housing a Noh sta
Takashima Castle - Takashima Castle - Relocated Structures
高島城移築建物
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Soukoji, Joukouji
A relocated gate from the castle is used as Onsenji's sanmon (main gate), and is particularly at home in its new location because the temple sits on a terrace on the hillside supported with bold ishigaki.
Onsenji temple's main hall was formerly a building housing a Noh stage built at the castle by 8th generation castle lord, Suwa Tadamichi. One can see where extra facades have been built where formerly they would've been open to allow the audience to see the performance canopied under the large projecting gable.
Gallery by ART.

