Gangshan Shinto Shrine (岡山神社) - Spectral Codex
Gangshan Shinto Shrine (岡山神社)

Established in December 1935 in what is now Gangshan Park (岡山公園), this district shrine (鄉社) was gradually dismantled after the war and replaced by Shoutian Temple (壽天宮). Several relics exist apart from the bright red torii (鳥居) at the entrance to the park. Apparently some stone lanterns, a water basin, a mikoshi (神輿), and a pair of komainu (狛犬) remain. Known as Okayama-jinja in Japanese.

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Series: Southern Taiwan Ride 2018

Dispatches from a weeklong bicycle trip around southern Taiwan in late 2018. I began the ride in Tainan, crossed into Qishan, headed into the mountainous interior as far as Liugui, did a loop through Pingtung, and finished around Zuoying, visiting the sites of nearly 25 old movie theaters. Many entries remain to be added; this series is far from over.

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