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In China's cultural cognition, the fox is an unpleasant animal. Its status is similar to that of a street mouse. Basically, everyone is shouting. If it is in the name of "Fox", it is basically haha. Of course, I have to say that there are no wonders in the world. In Japan, where the foxes turned over, the serfs turned and turned into "Yu Ji Da Shen", the Japanese incense in the peak of Kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine. Enshrined by the world, guarding one party. Japan Fushimi Inari Taisha was built in the 8th century, mainly in the Inari Inari, headed by the great spirit of Uga. Inari is a god of agriculture and commerce, and pilgrims come to worship for agricultural harvest, business prosperity, and traffic safety. It is one of the most shrines in the Kyoto area. In Fushimi Inari-taisha, the fox is regarded as the messenger of the gods, so there are many kinds of fox stone statues and fox face-shaped horses (Prayers). The architectural style of Japanese temples is very similar to that of ancient China during the Tang Dynasty, but the color of the temples makes people feel brighter. In addition to the main buildings, Inhae Taishas biggest highlight is the red torii. Hundreds of red-red bird houses form a road to the top of the mountain. The whole journey is about four kilometers. -3 hours. Originating from the custom of the Edo period, people who came to make a wish here often donated money to erect a torii in the shrine to express their respect for the gods, making the Fushimi Inari Taisha community with an amazing number of bird houses. Known as the "Thousands of Birds" in Japan, and even overseas.
Posted: Dec 24, 2018
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