Seattle: Temple of the Winds

Temple of the Winds [Puyallup]

Temple • 561 2nd Street Southeast • Makato Mizusawa, Head Priest
• LTG NA/UCAS-SEA 256-853-4444

A small Shinto temple used to sit on the spot now occupied by the Temple of the Winds. The old temple had a limited but dedicated following, but was small and rather run down. The eruption of Mt. Rainer completely destroyed the temple, leaving the lot burnt and barren. Once the ash settled, the surviving followers re-congregated, finding comfort in their faith. The Temple of the Winds was built upon the decimated site and now boasts a strong following. It is an impressive structure — not for its opulence, but merely its good repair and upkeep, a strong contrast to the surroundings.

> A very peaceful place, and a seed of hope in an area so very much in need of some.
> Canvas
“The pinnacle of [meta]human achievement is art.”

> And Yak ties?
> Posh

> Actually, I expected that, but found none. I think maybe even the Yaks respect the place too much to mess with it.
> Yak-cracker

One Response to “Seattle: Temple of the Winds”

  1. Rock Says:

    And that respect means if you do mess with it, be prepared for what comes down. Pick out a plot and have your headstone ready, omae.

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