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Kenkun Shrine

Kenkun Shrine has adopted the TCD theme HAKU for its website.

Located on Funayama Hill in Kyoto, this shrine enshrines Lord Oda Nobunaga.
Taking the opportunity of the renewal, we switched to building the website using WordPress.
It was a complete renewal and our first time building with WordPress, so it involved a lot of trial and error. The most challenging part was choosing a theme, as there were so many tempting options.

Images capturing the shrine’s scenery are placed throughout, visually conveying the atmosphere of the site to visitors. The vertical-writing catchphrases are also striking, enhancing the Japanese aesthetic.

>>Header content that captivates users with elegant animations

The homepage utilizes pre-designed 2-column and 3-column layouts from the theme, achieving a cohesive and sophisticated design. These content areas can be easily built by simply pairing images with text, reducing the burden of updates and maintenance.

>>Just set text and images. Top page design to enhance product value and brand power.

Please view this as an example of a website using HAKU for your reference.

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