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Yasaka Koshindo Review

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Japanese friends learned that I was going to Kyoto this time, and I strongly recommended a place I went to. It seemed to be very hot in the local area. It was not as respectful as life. The first time I was in Kiyomizu Temple, I was too tight for time and a little rushed. I didn’t have a good look. I felt a little sad when I returned to Osaka. Decided to go again, the next day from Osaka to Kyoto Station by the Shin Express Line and then take bus 206 to Dongshan Anjing Station to get off, back to the intersection where there is a small shrine crossing the road, follow the slope to the first intersection to the right of the path, walk on the quiet path, Look at the decorations of the residents and merchants on both sides are also very eye-catching. At the end of the road, you can see the orange door. This is the destination of this trip. Yaoshentang. We are facing the door. On the left is a wooden tower. On the right hand side, the road leads to two years and three years. If you are interested, You can go all the way to Kiyomizu Temple, so if you have enough time, it will feel more fun to walk all the way from Kiyomizu Temple. We entered the hall door, which was small, but crowded with people wearing various kimonos, and came here to pray for blessings or concave shapes. There were three or five groups of friends. There are couples and newlyweds, who come to pray for blessings, write down their wishes and dates like a picture horse and hang them in the prescribed place. They are purely busy with concave shapes to take pictures. It is also not a taste to see the wishes written by others. Because Yuan Shentang is also a monkey that is worshipped by King Kongtang. This small cloth group of prayers is actually a monkey with hands and feet tied together and holding his head. It means that he will help you realize your wish with one heart. Apes also mean fate, so in order to care for the people to realize their wish, It is also necessary to spend 500 yen to write a wish ape or ask for amulet to go back, which is more interesting and can be a good way to revisit the old place or bless the family! Although this gossip hall is small, the colorful cloth group is really eye-catching, very interesting, worth a visit, thank you maaki! Your suggestion is very good

Yasaka Koshindo

Posted: Feb 28, 2018
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  • ぺこちゃん
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    It is a temple famous for hanging many colorful handball-like round cloth bags and is popular on Instagram. The colorful cloth bag on the handball is called "kukuri monkey", and it is a talisman of the appearance of a monkey that is unable to move because of the limbs. It is said that this prevents the movement of desires, and it is said that one wish will come true by enduring that desire.

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  • WillSum
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    Yasaka Shrine is the most famous and largest temple complex building in the generation below Kiyomizu Temple. The main building here is located in the center of a square space. Red as the main frame color is very direct to show the traditional Japanese architectural style. The stripes and decorations are very characteristic. However, it is not used as a main prayer, so the knocking wooden pillars were not found

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  • Lawrence卢
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    Yashimura is located in the 390 of Jinyuan Temple, Dongshan District, Kyoto City. The official name is the Golden Temple of the Great Black Mountain Yanmingyuan. This is the temple that Japan originally founded the Yushen faith. The so-called "Yushen" refers to the three corpse insects in the human body running out of the body while the person sleeps. The day when we speak ill of humanity to the gods. It is said that the life of the man who is accused will be shortened, so that someone will stay up all night and stay up all night. There are many bright colors and sandbag-like decorations hanging in the Yaoshentang. Its name is くくり ape, that is, tourists write their wishes on it, and tie the ape's hands and feet to hang on the shrine. It is said that the wish can be realized, and the form of tied hands and feet is applied as a restraint of desire. Make a single dream come true. It's also a pretty unique way to make a wish.

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  • 夏目星子
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    Address: Jinyuan Temple, Dongshan District, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 390-1 Visit time: 9:00 ~ 17:00 Although the area is not large, it is famous for the colorful "くくり ape" hanging. (:cue me?) Japanese "ape" is Chinese "monkey", in many ancient myths in Japan, monkeys are god-savvy animals, and here "くくり ape" refers to the monkey tied to hands and feet hanging on the rope, it is said that by the idiom "Yimaxin ape", people abandon a desire in their hearts, And pray for the most desired realization of the original wish. And the sound of "ape" is "EN", and the word "predation" representing fate is the same, "くくり ape" also has the meaning of helping people pray for good fate. Friends who pursue a sense of ritual during travel can also buy a "くくり ape" to write down the love wish they want to achieve, hang on the wishing rope~ Don't be greedy. # You can't travel to Japan without home # You can't forget 2021

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    Kyoto's Yasaka Shrine has become a favorite shrine for girls in recent years, and is also a popular place for Kyoto net red check-in, and one of the shrines that must be worn in kimono. We found this cute little shrine on the way around Kiyomizu Temple. Very characteristic monastery, small and compact, the shrine is dedicated to the green face of the king Kong, mainly for everyone to eliminate the disaster. Everywhere is hung with colorful, colorful sandbag balls (named inverted monkeys), super dreamy background walls, how to shoot how beautiful! It is said that as long as you write your wish and hang it, you can achieve it. If you want to make a wish come true, you can only write a wish, not two minds! And the ape is the same as the fate, so there is also the meaning of "getting together". The whole shrine is not large, and it will be finished soon after walking around. When we entered, we saw that it was full of girls wearing kimonos to take selfies or take pictures. The whole shrine was super lively and the atmosphere was very special. There is a lively and girly feeling, very different from the Kyoto Shrine in general tradition. The location of the small shrine is very convenient. It is in the middle of Kyoto's famous attractions Kiyomizu Temple and Yasaka Shrine. You can walk slowly to reach it. Recommend to your favorite friends to check in on the road! Address: Jinyuan-390, Dongshan District, Kyoto City, Kyoto City Transportation: Keihan Main Line Gion Shijo Station is about 14 minutes on foot, and the city bus No. 100 or No. 206 gets off at Kiyomizu Temple. It takes about 3 minutes on foot. Time:9:00-17:00 Tickets: Free Tips: These small cloth bags are 500 yen apiece, first write your wishes and then hang them up to pray that the wishes will come true. The temple is small and popular, so it will be very crowded to be mentally prepared.

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