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  • English: Udamikumari Shrine Kamigu
  • 日本語: 宇太水分神社 上宮

Place:Furuichiba Utano Uda-City Nara Pref., Japan

Camera location34° 28′ 29″ N, 135° 58′ 14.5″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Udamikumari Shrine Kamigu
The main shrine of Udamikumari Shrine Kamigu (left) is jointed 3 shinto shrines in the Kasuga style, built in 1320 (the end of the Kamakura period), had Japanese national treasure status.
Massha Kasuga Shrine (center) in the Kasuga style, built in the middle of the Muromachi period, had Japanese important cultural property status.


Massha Munakata Shrine (right) in the Nagare style, built in the end of the Muromachi period, had Japanese important cultural property status.
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宇太水分神社 上宮 
本殿3棟(左)春日造 1320年(元応2年)鎌倉時代後期 国宝
末社春日神社本殿(中央)春日造 室町時代中期 重要文化財
末社宗像神社本殿(右)流造 室町時代後期 重要文化財


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