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Senjōkaku Hall

Senjōkaku Hall

Hiroshima

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Senjōkaku Hall, located on the revered island of Miyajima in Hiroshima Prefecture, stands as a distinctive architectural marvel. Officially the main hall of Toyokuni Shrine, a subsidiary of the renowned Itsukushima Shrine, it is more commonly known by its evocative moniker, "Senjōkaku," which translates to "The Hall of 1,000 Tatami Mats." This name aptly describes its immense scale, encompassing an area equivalent to 857 tatami mats. Conceived in the late 16th century, this expansive wooden structure offers visitors a unique perspective on traditional Japanese shrine architecture. Its open design allows for an uninterrupted flow of air and light, creating a serene atmosphere conducive to contemplation. From its elevated position, guests can appreciate panoramic vistas of the surrounding natural beauty, including the iconic torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine and the tranquil Seto Inland Sea. A visit to Senjōkaku provides a moment of quiet reflection amidst the bustling energy of Miyajima, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the island's rich spiritual heritage and architectural grandeur. Its sheer spaciousness distinguishes it, offering a profound sense of openness rarely found in such historical edifices.

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