八王子神社, 瑞浪市
Hachioji Shrine inwards the middle of nowhere inwards Mizunami inwards Gifu Prefecture claims to convey the largest komainu statues inwards Japan, confirmed past times the Guinness Book of Records.
Komainu are the dyad of guardians seen at the entrance to many Japanese shrines. The komainu at Hachioji Shrine are 3.3m tall, 1.56m broad as well as 2.4m inwards depth. The combined weight of the 2 komainu is xv tons.
The nearby expanse which includes Mino as well as farther to the southward Mino. Over 1,000 people were involved inwards their production which took 183 days!
Mizunami also holds the tape for producing the world's largest teapot also acknowledged past times Guinness.
Hachioji Shrine is on road 363 which leads to Ena city from Seto as well as Nagoya.
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Hachioji Shrine inwards the middle of nowhere inwards Mizunami inwards Gifu Prefecture claims to convey the largest komainu statues inwards Japan, confirmed past times the Guinness Book of Records.
Komainu are the dyad of guardians seen at the entrance to many Japanese shrines. The komainu at Hachioji Shrine are 3.3m tall, 1.56m broad as well as 2.4m inwards depth. The combined weight of the 2 komainu is xv tons.
The nearby expanse which includes Mino as well as farther to the southward Mino. Over 1,000 people were involved inwards their production which took 183 days!
Mizunami also holds the tape for producing the world's largest teapot also acknowledged past times Guinness.
Hachioji Shrine is on road 363 which leads to Ena city from Seto as well as Nagoya.
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