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Daizen Shrine

大膳神社
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Other Places of WorshipHistorical Sites
Open year round, 24/7
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
561 Takeda 952-0302, Sado, JapanMap
Phone+81-259-552953
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  • Luv2TravelFarNWide
    Luv2TravelFarNWide
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    Only Noh stage with a sun/moon on stage

    Noh theatre is a folk tradition with Sado Island having more than 30 stages. Every Noh theatre has a pine tree as the back drop, but this theatre is supposedly the only one in Japan with a sun/moon on...

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2023
  • Luv-2-Travel284
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    Very interesting shrine with a stage for performances

    This is a very sacred place but they do have performances throughout the year. These performances take a full day. Very peaceful place.

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2018
  • YacchanAmarone
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    Impressive with thatched roof and vivid pine paintings

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    It is near Myosenji Temple, which is famous for its five-storied pagodas. The Daizen Shrine Noh stage was rebuilt in 1846 year. The thatched roof and the vivid pine paintings were impressive. I heard that Noh performances are actually being performed even now, so I wanted to appreciate Noh here.

    Reviewed on May 3, 2022
  • Explore808835
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    Features a profound atmosphere

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    The shrine is said to have been enshrined by Jito and Honmayama Castle guards Hino Suketomo and Daizenbo. The Noh stage was rebuilt in 1846. It features a thick thatched roof and a profound atmosphere.

    Reviewed on Feb 18, 2020
  • kosado
    kosado
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    A mirror board with a rare sun ring

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    The oldest Noh stage in Sado with a thatched roof. The sun ring (sun) is drawn next to the pine on this mirror board, which is rare nationwide. Dedication Noh is held every April, Sagiryu Kyogen and Taki-noh are held in June.

    Reviewed on Nov 11, 2018
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