The largest shrine in the city above the street from Karato Market.. It's fun to see the animals in that picture change according to 12 kanji every year.
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The largest shrine in the city above the street from Karato Market.. It's fun to see the animals in that picture change according to 12 kanji every year.
Akaji Shrine was built in 1191, not far from Chunfan Building and Nichishin Talk and Memorial Hall. Akaji Shrine is a shrine related to the royal family. It is dedicated to Emperor Andrew who died in the battle of Tanzhipu. When the battle of Tanzhipu took place, Emperor Andrew was only 8 years old. He was invincible to the Yuanjia, and he lost and fled to the closed bridge. Grandma was imprisoned because he was unwilling to become a prisoner. Holding the little emperor to the sea together to kill himself. Visiting here, I also have some understanding of that history.
Akaji Shrine is located in Shimonoseki, Japan, built near the sea, dedicated to Emperor Ande who died in the "Battle of Tanzhipu". The red and white Akaji Shrine architecture is special, modeled after the legendary Dragon Palace.
Every year at the large shrine opposite the Karato market, the illustration changes according to 12 pieces.
It is a famous shrine in Shimonoseki. It's beautiful!
関門海峡眺める場所にあります。竜宮城みたいです。耳無芳一の舞台になった場所です。神社は良いですね。