Japanese cultural heritage shrine traditional stone lamp
The traditional stone lanterns enshrined in the shrine in the city of Eight Prince. The lantern is nearly 200 years old and was originally installed in 1841.
Traditional stone lanterns, cultural heritage, Hagiangzi, Japan
The traditional stone lanterns enshrined in the shrine in the city of Eight Prince. The lantern is nearly 200 years old and was originally installed in 1841.
Japanese cultural heritage traditional stone lanterns
A lantern (Tōrō) is a traditional Japanese lamp, usually made of metal, wood or stone. As a source of cultural light, it is mainly used as an offering to the Buddha, not to create strong light. This is related to the important traditional Japanese aesthetic concept of "yûgen", which shows the balance between light and dark worlds. It's a hidden beauty, and this fusion of elements is fascinating. Object, it was originally used in Buddhist temples and has a variety of functions.
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