Suantou Sugar Factory Shinto Shrine (蒜頭神社) - Spectral Codex
Suantou Sugar Factory Shinto Shrine (蒜頭神社)

An institutional shrine (構內社) of the surrounding sugar factory (蒜頭製糖所). While the construction date is unknown, it was presumably built in the 1930s. In the post-war era it was mostly dismantled and replaced with a bronze bust of Sun Yat-sen. Nowadays a torii has been erected and the original stone pedestal remains. It was plausibly known as Ninniku-jinja in the original Japanese.

Suantou Sugar Factory Shinto Shrine (蒜頭神社)

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Series: Taiwan Summer Road Trip 2017

In the summer of 2017 I borrowed a scooter to ride to a music festival in Nantou and only returned it several months later. It wasn’t a continuous road trip—I’d leave the scooter parked at various HSR stations as I slowly made my way around central and southern Taiwan—but each leg of the trip usually involved 3 or 4 days of riding. In the end I gathered enough material for 60 or 70 posts, only some of which have been published.

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I am a web application developer, photojournalist, urban explorer, and history enthusiast passionate about the open web and documenting my experiences on this planet. This project was founded in the early 2010s and has evolved into a sort of personal Wikipedia of places that interest me (and often the photographs I’ve taken there). I’m originally from Toronto, Canada, but spend most of my time residing in Taiwan.