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Shimojinko
Shimojinko
Entrepôt sacré
Storehouse of the Azekura-zukuri
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Shrines and Temples of Nikko
Outdoor Architecture

History of Japan (approx. from 14000 B.C. to 2010)
Edo period (from 1603 to 1868)

Area related : Nikko

Important Cultural Properties (Japan) (Définitif) : 1908
UNESCO World Heritage Site (Définitif) : 1999

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The three Sacred Warehouses (Shimojinko, Nakajinko and Kamijinko) are put in hooked shape. Model of the construction was imitated from Shosoin House of Nara prefecture. It is called Azekura-zukuri style. The Sanjinko stores 1,200 costumes for the Samurai-style 1,000-person procession. In addition to that, equipments of Yabusame (Archery on horseback) are stored.

There are two big sculptures of elephant on the gable of the Kamijinko. However, ears and tails are different from the real elephant because the chief painter, Tanyu Kano had not ever seen the real elephant when he painted. Therefore, those sculptures were called Imaginary Elephant.
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The Sanjinko will be open one week before the festival of Spring and Autumn. Visitors may have a chance to look inside in that week.
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Imaginary elephants on the gable of the Kamijinko.
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