On the way to the Thirty-three Halls, next to this one is the scenic spot of the museum. This shrine has few people and feels very solemn. There is a big stone pillar at the entrance, on which is written the Fengguo Shrine.
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Toyokuni Shrine Karamon Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Tangmen was originally the gate of Fushimi City. After Fushimi City was abandoned, it was transferred to Fengguo Shrine. It is a very magnificent city gate.
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Toyokuni Shrine Karamon Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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On the way to the Thirty-three Halls, next to this one is the scenic spot of the museum. This shrine has few people and feels very solemn. There is a big stone pillar at the entrance, on which is written the Fengguo Shrine.
Because it was early in the morning, there were few people and I enjoyed the walk slowly.
I think according to my understanding, this gate should be built by learning the gate of our Tang Dynasty. I don't know if my understanding is correct. Anyway, this gate is still very beautiful, and the scale of this shrine is relatively large.
There are not many people, but this shrine feels more important in Japan. Why is this door called Tangmen? I think it may still have something to do with our Chinese culture. Anyway, I think it is still quite beautiful.
This shrine may still have a big meaning for the Japanese people, because it is also a status shrine in terms of the size of the shrine and the sense of architecture and history he shows. There are few people.
I think this place as a tourist may not have to deliberately come here, this place is mainly the Japanese people to their own history of the feeling, tourists may be a little boring, and a little far away.