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I transformed the big komainu(lion-dog) into my style, and the origin komainu is from old Taiwan Grand Shrine and born in 1902 year. he is one of three pair of komainu, but now all stuffs about this shrine was dispersed anywhere since the Japanese shrine was abandoned, it's seem their common destiny as like other holy beasts of Japanese shrines in Taiwan, they maybe be destroyed, be sell or to be other uses, but they are best messenger indeed and still guarded in here.
Fortunately, now you can find him with his partner at Jiantan Park in Taipei.
我把這隻大狛犬轉化成我的風格, 原來的這隻大狛犬來自於舊的台灣大神社, 出生於1902年. 他是三對狛犬的其中之一隻, 但是自從日本神社被廢棄了以後所有關於這神社的東西都散落各處, 就像是在台灣的日本神社的其它聖獸一樣這似乎是他們共同的命運, 他們可能被摧毀, 被賣掉或用作其他用途, 但他們確實是很好的使者並且依然守護著這裡.
然而很幸運的, 現在你還可以在台北的劍潭公園找到他和他的夥伴.