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To the west of °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±'s drum tower is this hall known for the painting on its ceiling of the Nakiry¨± (Crying Dragon). Monks demonstrate the hall's acoustic properties by clapping two sticks together. The dragon 'roars' (a bit of a stretch) when the sticks are clapped beneath its mouth, but not elsewhere.


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1. ³Û¨­³¾±ð¾±-³¾´Ç²Ô

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Adorned in gold leaf and some 500 carved images depicting folk tales, mythical beasts and Chinese sages, the 'Sunset Gate' is the most revered traditional¡­

2. °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±

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°Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨± is ±·¾±°ì°ì¨­'s biggest attraction, a shrine to the powerful shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543¨C1616). No expense was spared: when the original structure ¡­

3. ³Ò¨­³ó´Ç²Ô²õ³ó²¹

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The main shrine courtyard at °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨± includes the Honden (±¾µî; Main Hall) and Haiden (’…µî; Hall of Worship). Inside these halls are paintings of the 36¡­

4. Sakashita-mon

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This gateway on the east side of the main inner courtyard of °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨± is famous for its decorative carving of a sleeping cat (Nemuri-neko), which is much¡­

5. ³§³ó¾±²Ô°ì²â¨±²õ³ó²¹

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This 'Sacred Stable' building in °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±'s outer courtyard is crowned with relief carvings of monkeys. The allegorical 'hear no evil, see no evil, speak¡­

6. Sanjinko

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In °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±'s initial courtyard are these 'Three Sacred Storehouses'; on the upper storey of the Kamijinko (upper storehouse) are relief carvings of ¡­

7. Okumiya

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The appropriately solemn Okumiya, Ieyasu's tomb, is reached by some 200 steps through towering cedars to the rear of °Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±.

8. Omote-mon

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°Õ¨­²õ³ó¨­-²µ¨±'s main gateway, protected on either side by Deva kings.