When I was driving back home from Taicho-ji Temple in Fukui city, which is a mere six kilometers away from my place, I spotted a tall white flag fluttering in the wind on Phoenix Street. Intrigued, I slowed down my car and found it was a shrine. Since the white flag and the paper orange lanterns there looked so beautiful, I made a U-turn and decided to explore it. The shrine is called, 'Maki Shrine', or it could also be called, 'Make Shrine', but I couldn't find any other information about it because it's not even on the Internet list of the Fukui Shrines Agency! However, there is a fairly famous shrine called, 'Maki (Make) Shrine' in Echizen city, so it must be related to it somehow. Anyway, it was a beautiful addition to my exploration of the day!
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Maki Shrine on Phoenix St. in Fukui
White flag and orange lantern under the blue sky
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Brilliant orange lantern at Maki Shrine under the blue sky
Looking up at the torii gate of Maki Shrine and tall pine trees standing beside it
Maki Shrine viewed from a side street
Tall white flag of Maki Shrine fluttering in the wind standing high in the blue sky
Water purification font of Maki Shrine...the statue on it looks like something I saw before somewhere...
Ah! It's a dragon head, but doesn't it somehow look like the fortune teller machine called 'Zoltar' in the old Hollywood movie 'Big' starring Tom Hanks?
Long shadow of tall trees on the temple grounds under the late afternoon sun
Orange paper lanterns inside the shrine premises
Statue of sacred horse standing high on the shrine grounds
Guardian dog statue barking to the blue sky
Looking up at the small prayer hall
Main hall (in front), the prayer hall, and a tall pine tree reaching high up into the blue sky
This guardian dog has a horn in his head!
A stone monument of the Great Fukui Earthquake which hit Fukui city in 1948
Sky-high pine trees and the torii gate viewed from Phoenix Street of Fukui city
These trees are amazingly thin but tall, how could they be?
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