Ujigami Shrine

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Address: 59 Yamada, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan 🇯🇵
Ujigami Shrine is the oldest traditional Shinto Shrine in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It was built around 1060. Ujigami Shrine was dedicated to Emperor Ojin and his son. Ujigami Shrine was designated a World Heritage site in 1994 along with other shrines and temples in the Kyoto area. The main hall is built in the Nagarezukuri architectural style, a common style of shrine architecture where the roof is asymmetrical. The roof in front of the entrance is curved and protrudes more than the other sides to provide shade for worshippers from the sun and rain. It is a design that is both beautiful and functional in every way. It is a perfectly balanced design. It is a shrine that is charming due to its old atmosphere and unique architecture. It is a place of historical value that has been recognized as a world culture heritage site. The old buildings and beautiful scenery are scattered throughout the area, and they are also rich in nature.
#historicculture #naturescenery #uji #kyoto #japan

Post by Nong Phonethida | Jan 19, 2025

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