[Kyoto Tanaka Shrine ⛩️] I came back from your boat shrine and went to the Tanaka Shrine that I had never been to before. I got a surprise. I didn’t expect that there were three beautiful peacocks in the Tanaka Shrine, especially this blue peacock is simply too beautiful. But it is a pity that I didn't see it open the screen, and later found that even the Zhu seal of the shrine also had the seal of the peacock. It was really a "peacock shrine"!
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[Kyoto Tanaka Shrine ⛩️] I came back from your boat shrine and went to the Tanaka Shrine that I had never been to before. I got a surprise. I didn’t expect that there were three beautiful peacocks in the Tanaka Shrine, especially this blue peacock is simply too beautiful. But it is a pity that I didn't see it open the screen, and later found that even the Zhu seal of the shrine also had the seal of the peacock. It was really a "peacock shrine"!
It used to be called Tanaka Village. It was developed by the geographic location near Kyoto University. It was a small shrine.
Who said little, the environment is very good, very suitable for rest. And Practice
The environment is quiet and the atmosphere is good. The scenery is also elegant.
Come to Tanaka Shrine to see the peacock open the screen and make a wish. Friends in Japan say that they must visit the Shinada Shrine when they come to Kyoto. It is an ancient shrine known as the "Tanaka Shrine" and is located in a residential area near the Honda Naka Station of Baishan Electric Railway, in the north of the reset. Inside is the worship of God, which means the life of a great country. I thought it was a shrine with a long history. Surprisingly, there were three peacocks in this shrine. I was surprised because I only saw it in the zoo. There are also lottery tickets named after peacocks, so it is recommended for those who like peacocks. These peacocks are not afraid of people, we go up and they still struggle to open the screen to attract our attention, if it weren't for the inability to feed these cute little things. Although it is an ancient shrine, I confirmed it again. Opposite the shrine's long road is Kyoto University, which rents monthly parking in the area for most of the time. If you enter the second stone archway, you will be in the sanctuary. It was the worshipped god of the village of Maeda Naka, whose main god is the god of death. It was built about 800 years ago, but with the shrine's old documents burned in the fire, it destroyed the entire village about 300 years ago and later rebuilt the current building. The Tanoka Shrine, an ancient shrine rooted in the local community, was a grand annual sacrifice ceremony, and can imagine the grandeur of the time, Japanese friends said they participated in the October 23rd "October Festival". There is also a Yuya Inari Shrine in the jurisdiction. This is a "village" shrine, which can be maintained and inherited with the strong support of Yujiko and the local area. As a local shrine, how to watch the ancient shrine up to 50 meters long and feel the customs and culture here, this is what everyone needs to consider. After visiting this shrine, we also made a wish for the family, which was also a complete success. Tips: 1. Walk east of Honda Naka Station of Baishan Electric Railway for about 5 minutes.