Hiroshima|The largest wooden building on Miyajima, the Senjokaku, which has not been completed for 400 years, shows the rise and fall of Miyajima
by 旅行中的野馬
Apr 1, 2025
After walking through Miyajima, we arrived at Senjokaku, a large wooden space where the wind can pass through. This is also a wooden shrine built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Momoyama period. As the name suggests, it is incredibly spacious, and just sitting on the floor and looking at the sea is soothing. Looking up at the ceiling, you can see votive plaques and paintings that have been donated! Apparently, this building has been unfinished for over 400 years... It was a mysterious place where time flows slowly, surrounded by the quiet air and warmth of wood. It is located on a slight hill, so the Seto Inland Sea can be seen beautifully from there, and it was very soothing! Please go and visit. ——————————————
📍Senjokaku
⏰8:30-16:30
🎫Admission fee 100 yen
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Post by nao/ゆる旅 | May 17, 2025














