Former location of the Shinto shrine established in 1934 in this Truku Indigenous village also known as Pratan or Yayung. Apparently nothing remains of the original shrine, likely known as Sansan-shi in Japanese, although the site may have a plaque noting the exact location. It was classified as a yōhaijo (remote worship) shrine (遙拜所) with no actual kami enshrined here.
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。
Map
Links
- Taiwan Cultural Memory Bank (文化部國家文化記憶庫)
- Keepon (登山補給站)
- Go! Go! Kyoro-chan!!! (Go!Go!キョロちゃん)
Themes
- Japanese Colonial Era Taiwan (台灣日治時代)
- Shinto Shrines in Taiwan (台灣神社)
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