A small Shinto shrine known as Tamai-sha established in November 1928 as part of the Shōwa Emperor’s enthronement commemorative project (御大典記念事業). Located adjacent to the sugar factory near the company medical office, opposite the back road of the factory director’s residence and guesthouse. The site, near present-day Xianzheng Street Lane 23 (憲政街23巷), is now fenced off, and presumably nothing remains.
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Note: this entry contains only basic information and may be out of date, inaccurate, or even wrong.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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- Japanese Deities Overseas (遠渡來台的日本諸神:日治時期的台灣神社田野踏查)
Themes
- Japanese Colonial Era Taiwan (台灣日治時代)
- Shinto Shrines in Taiwan (台灣神社)
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