Tōzan Shrine

Tōzan Shrine
A porcelain torii archway
Shown within Japan
Basic information
Geographic coordinates 33°11′19.9″N 129°53′57.9″E / 33.188861°N 129.899417°E / 33.188861; 129.899417Coordinates: 33°11′19.9″N 129°53′57.9″E / 33.188861°N 129.899417°E / 33.188861; 129.899417
Affiliation Shinto
Glossary of Shinto
A komainu is made of porcelain

The Sueyama Shrine (陶山神社) is located in Arita Town, Nishimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture. Sueyama Shrine has a porcelain archway and other items of porcelain which, at other shrines, are usually made of stone. This shrine was and still is particularly revered by Arita’s ceramists.

History

It is dedicated to Emperor Ōjin, Nabeshima Naoshige, and Yi Sam-pyeong. It was founded in 1658.

The torii (a shinto shrine archway) built in 1888. It had been designated Tangible Cultural Properties on April 28, 2000.

Yi Sam-pyeong Monument

The view of Arita Town from Yi Sam-pyeong Monument.

The Yi Sam-pyeong Monument was built in 1917 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Arita's porcelain. It is on a hill, from which one can view Arita town.


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