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Sannō Shrine






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Coordinates: 32°4603N 129°5207E / 32.76750°N 129.86861°E / 32.76750; 129.86861
 

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Sannō Shrine (山王神社)
The one-legged torii at the Sannō Shrine
Religion
AffiliationShinto
Location
Sannō Shrine is located in Japan
Sannō Shrine

Shown within Japan

Geographic coordinates32°46′03N 129°52′07E / 32.76750°N 129.86861°E / 32.76750; 129.86861
Glossary of Shinto

The Sannō Shrine (山王神社, Sannō Jinja, literally Mountain king shrine), located about 800 metres south-east of the atomic bomb hypocentreinNagasaki, is noted for its one-legged stone torii at the shrine entrance.

Torii[edit]

The well-known one-legged torii or one-legged arch (一本柱鳥居) was one of the unanticipated results of the atomic bomb blast on August 9, 1945.

The epicenter of the bomb's destructive force was located approximately 800 meters from the shrine (in the right background of the image on the left).

One support column was knocked down; but the other somehow remained standing, keeping the gate upright but effectively breaking it in half. The force of the shockwave rotated the torii about 30 degrees on its pedestal base. The central part of the shrine is located just behind the photographer of the image on the right.[1]

Trees[edit]

The surviving trees of Sannō Shrine have become another living demonstration of destruction and re-growth. Two large camphor trees were scorched, burned and stripped of all leaves by the bomb's shock wave; and yet, despite everything, the trees survived. One tree in Nagasaki was designated a natural monument on February 15, 1969.[2]

The dead parts of the living trees have been enveloped by new growth. [1]

Gallery[edit]

  • Camphor Tree Sannō Shinto Shrine Nagasaki, 2014
    Camphor Tree Sannō Shinto Shrine Nagasaki, 2014
  • The one-legged torii and rubble after the atomic blast, 1945
    The one-legged torii and rubble after the atomic blast, 1945
  • The devastated Sannō camphor trees, 1945
    The devastated Sannō camphor trees, 1945
  • View of entrance to the Shrine in 2014
    View of entrance to the Shrine in 2014
  • View of the Shrine interior in 2014
    View of the Shrine interior in 2014
  • Notes[edit]

  • ^ Brazil, Mark. "A camphor by any other name," The Japan Times. August 1, 2002.
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