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Bypassed by nearly everyone at °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨± is this marvellous museum, formerly the shrine's administrative office. It showcases fine, early 20th century works of art on its doors, walls and screens, some by masters such as Yokoyama Taikan and Nakamura Gakuryo. Follow the path to the right of Omote-mon to find it.


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1. Sanjinko

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In °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±'s initial courtyard are these 'Three Sacred Storehouses'; on the upper storey of the Kamijinko (upper storehouse) are relief carvings of ¡­

2. Sakashita-mon

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This gateway on the east side of the main inner courtyard of °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨± is famous for its decorative carving of a sleeping cat (Nemuri-neko), which is much¡­

3. °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±

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°Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨± is ±·¾±°ì°ì¨­'s biggest attraction, a shrine to the powerful shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543¨C1616). No expense was spared: when the original structure ¡­

4. ³Ò¨­³ó´Ç²Ô²õ³ó²¹

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The main shrine courtyard at °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨± includes the Honden (±¾µî; Main Hall) and Haiden (’…µî; Hall of Worship). Inside these halls are paintings of the 36¡­

5. ³Û¨­³¾±ð¾±-³¾´Ç²Ô

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Adorned in gold leaf and some 500 carved images depicting folk tales, mythical beasts and Chinese sages, the 'Sunset Gate' is the most revered traditional¡­

6. Omote-mon

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°Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±'s main gateway, protected on either side by Deva kings.

7. ³§³ó¾±²Ô°ì²â¨±²õ³ó²¹

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This 'Sacred Stable' building in °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±'s outer courtyard is crowned with relief carvings of monkeys. The allegorical 'hear no evil, see no evil, speak¡­

8. ³Ò¨­Âᨱ²Ô´Ç³Ù¨­

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This five-tiered pagoda at °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨± is an 1819 reconstruction of the mid-17th-century original. Buying a supplementary ticket affords you the chance to¡­