~Ise Jingu~ - Famed Japanese Shinto Shrine
5ifth Shogunate a 5ifth Order Production presents:
Ise Jingu - Shinto shrine to the goddess Amaterasu omikami, located in the city of Ise in Mie prefecture, Japan.
Officially known simply as Jingu or "The Shrine," Ise Jingu is in fact a shrine complex composed of over one hundred individual shrines.
The Ise Shrine has a national treasure in its possession. Reputedly the home of the Sacred Mirror, the shrine is arguably the holiest and most important Shinto site.
This recreation of Ise Jingu comes as follows:
- 168 Prims
- Footprint: 17.33m x 15.68m
- Room Dimensions: 12.63m Wide x 6.85m Deep x 4.58m High
- Modify/Copy/No Transfer
*Also includes a note card with more information about Ise Jingu (wikipedia )
See the images for visual scaling: Individual pictured is 7'1" tall.
Come completely linked. Copy, unlink, mod, add, subtract
*** Also come see the work in progress on the "Graves of the 47 Ronin", a dedication to the faithful retainers of the daimyo Asano Takumi-no-Kami Naganori, known as the Forty-Seven Samurai of the Akō Vendetta.
Available at Samurai Tokyo - 5ifth Shogunate, Vesperia (154,39,26)
5ifth Order/5ifth Arms, Chartreuse (105, 38, 34) main location,
and coming to other vendor spots soon.o
Indeed, this is a beautiful authentic looking structure. It reminds me of the Shinto shrines I visited during my vacation to Japan. The textures are outstanding and the building is simple, functional, yet beautiful. The only problem I noticed was that all the prims were set to 'full bright' as purchased... which made the building stand out as soon as it got dark on the island. :) But that's okay... it didn't take me too long to edit the prims and turn off the 'full bright' setting. The building looks very nice by lantern light. Very much worth the money spent.
A very fine and beautiful piece. When I first looked at it in its setting at 5ith Shogunate, I questioned whether it was worth the price. As I looked at it again and again and compared it to others its beauty, value, and exceptionally high quality of craftmanship became apparent. This is a structure that speaks softly yet forcefully. Despite its small physical dimensions, it has a huge presence and looks totally awesome on my land and I now have no doubt that it is worth every Linden I traded for it! This is a very fine and a destined to be classic example of structure as art.
