By JIRO TSUTSUI/ Staff Writer
June 2, 2020 at 19:39 JST
The “kumimono,” or upper part of pillars that hold up the eaves, attached to the Karamon gate of Hogonji temple on May 30 after repair work was completed (Sayuri Ide)
NAGAHAMA, Shiga Prefecture--An island on Lake Biwako is giving up its last secrets. It emerges that a temple and an adjacent shrine there were likely constructed from a bridge that was part of feudal warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Osaka Castle. [Read More]
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