Difference between revisions of "Yaeyama Gongendo"
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*''Japanese'': 八重山権現堂 ''(Yaeyama gongendou)'' | *''Japanese'': 八重山権現堂 ''(Yaeyama gongendou)'' | ||
− | The Yaeyama Gongen-dô is considered the only surviving example of traditional Ryukyuan shrine architecture belonging to the complex of indigenous Ryukyuan religions. | + | The Yaeyama Gongen-dô on [[Ishigaki Island]] is considered the only surviving example of traditional Ryukyuan shrine architecture belonging to the complex of indigenous Ryukyuan religions. |
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The Yaeyama Gongen-dô on Ishigaki Island is considered the only surviving example of traditional Ryukyuan shrine architecture belonging to the complex of indigenous Ryukyuan religions.
References
- Suzuki Kakichi, Miyamoto Chôjirô and Ushikawa Yoshiyuki. "Ryûkyûan Architecture: Its History and Features." in Okinawa bijutsu zenshû 沖縄美術全集. vol. 5. Okinawa Times, 1989.