Built in 1923, this Shinto shrine was located on a hilltop near the elementary school (四季國民小學) in this remote Indigenous community. While there are no positive reports of any relics remaining, the former site is thought to now be a vegetable garden used by the community. Known as Shikikun-shi in the original Japanese.
Note: this location has vanished. Any information presented here is only for reference.
提醒:此地點已消失,本文僅供參考用途。
Note: this entry contains only basic information and may be out of date, inaccurate, or even wrong. Additional research is strongly recommended.
說明:本條目僅提供基礎資訊,內容可能過時、未經查證,甚至有誤。建議進一步查閱相關資料,以確認資訊的正確性。
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Links
- Yilan Notes (宜蘭‧天晴‧風雨香)
Themes
- Japanese Colonial Era Taiwan (台灣日治時代)
- Shinto Shrines in Taiwan (台灣神社)
- Indigenous People of Taiwan (台灣原住民)
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