尾張大国霊神社儺追殿
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1-1-1 kokubumiya, inazawa-shi, aichi
The Owari Daikoku Shrine Naoi-den, completed in 2014, represents a contemporary approach to sacred architecture in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by architect Osamu Kiuchi, this shrine building honors traditional Japanese religious practices while incorporating modern design principles. Located at 1-1-1 Kokufu-miya, the structure serves as a dedicated hall for the annual Hadaka Matsuri festival rituals. The Naoi-den exemplifies how contemporary architects can respectfully balance historical significance with functional modern spaces, making it a notable example of twenty-first century shrine architecture in Japan.
The Owari Daikoku Shrine Naoi-den, completed in 2014, represents a contemporary approach to sacred architecture in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by architect Osamu Kiuchi, this shrine building honors traditional Japanese religious practices while incorporating modern design principles. Located
...The Owari Daikoku Shrine Naoi-den, completed in 2014, represents a contemporary approach to sacred architecture in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by architect Osamu Kiuchi, this shrine building honors traditional Japanese religious practices while incorporating modern design principles. Located at 1-1-1 Kokufu-miya, the structure serves as a dedicated hall for the annual Hadaka Matsuri festival rituals. The Naoi-den exemplifies how contemporary architects can respectfully balance historical significance with functional modern spaces, making it a notable example of twenty-first century shrine architecture in Japan.