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Niiza Kannon

This is the website for Niiza Kannon in Niiza City, Saitama Prefecture. We use MIKADO.

The reason we chose “MIKADO” is, above all, its beauty. MIKADO encompassed all the elements needed to convey both our temple’s image and information without compromise.

Every image used is a crucial element for visually conveying our temple’s atmosphere. We carefully selected each image with the question “What does this image communicate?” in mind. And we believe it was MIKADO’s full-screen display that allowed us to express this fully!

Given the nature of a temple, there is a lot we want to communicate, inevitably leading to pages with substantial text. We agonized over how to organize that information and make the pages easy to read. However, the tools built into “MIKADO” (events, blog, history, etc.) could be customized to fit our temple. As a result, I believe we managed to organize and publish everything without omission.

This was my first time creating a website, and I was able to achieve this outcome thanks to TCD’s support videos, detailed manuals, and the updates that made it easier to use even after launch. There are also tools I haven’t used yet, so I hope to deepen my understanding and expand the website’s potential going forward. Thank you very much.

Thank you so much for choosing MIKADO for your first website! The full-screen image adorning the first view effectively conveys the temple’s charm and strongly resonates with viewers.

>>A graceful Japanese aesthetic as the first impression. A front page that conveys power within its Japanese elegance

Additionally, MIKADO offers diverse custom post types. For example, the “Event” custom post type allows you to organize and display various events clearly and efficiently.

>>The “Event” custom post type for event announcements, sortable by category

Please take a look at these examples of MIKADO in action.

Fukamedia

Takamatsu Gakki

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