By JIRO TSUTSUI/ Staff Writer
December 7, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Statues of lion, right, and “komainu” (lion dog), usually housed at Wakamiyajinja, an auxiliary shrine of Kasuga Taisha, are on display at the Nara National Museum. When seen from the side, they have robust frames. (Yoshiaki Arai)
NARA--Priceless treasures from Kasuga Taisha here are on display to celebrate the rebuilding of Wakamiyajinja, an auxiliary shrine within the complex. [Read More]
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