A company shrine (構內社) established in 1923 within the government-run Taipei Winery (台北酒工場) in Kabayama-chō (樺山町), now the site of Huashan 1914 Creative Park. Originally positioned at the rear of the brewery, the shrine was relocated behind the boiler house during railway construction and moved again in December 1937 to a spot beside the chimney, which still stands today. Likely known as Taihoku Matsunoo-sha in the original Japanese. Matsunoo shrines are traditionally associated with sake brewing in Japan. Presumably demolished in the post-war period. The adjacent camphor refinery had its own company shrine.
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
Sources
- Kaneko Nobuya, Japanese Deities Overseas, Yeren Publishing House, 2020 金子展也,《遠渡來台的日本諸神:日治時期的台灣神社田野踏查》,野人,2020
Themes
- Japanese Colonial Era Taiwan (台灣日治時代)
- Shinto Shrines in Taiwan (台灣神社)
- Monopoly System in Taiwan (台灣專賣制度)
Connections
- Taipei Camphor Refinery Shinto Shrine (日本樟腦會社台北支店構內社)
- Huashan 1914 Creative Park (華山1914文化創意產業園區)
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