Kasuga Shrine Stone Pillar Lamp in Japan
Japanese culture
Kasuga Shrine Stone Pillar Lamp in Japan
Japanese stone pillar lamp
3D model of stone pillar lamp
Japan Kasuga Society
1136
Late Heian period
Japanese religious beliefs
Outdoor lighting
Fujiwara Tadatoshi
1
Coin
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It is a stone pillar lamp in the Kasuga Daisha area. It is said that the oldest surviving stone pillar lamp can be traced back to the late Heian period in 1136 and was enshrined by Tadao Fujiwara. There are about 3000 stone pillar lamps and hanging lanterns inside the Kasuga Shrine, which not only illuminate the worship path of the shrine, but also become a unique scenic spot in Kasuga Shrine. Every February and August, the Spring Festival is held by the society, where all lanterns are lit up to create a mysterious and solemn atmosphere. The stone lanterns and hanging lanterns of Kasuga Shrine are not only important components of the shrine, but also important symbols of Japanese culture and religious beliefs.