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Nishiki-Tenmangu Shrine Review

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Everywhere in Japan, there are Tianmangong. There are Osaka, Tokyo and Kyoto. I think the so-called Tianmangong should be like all Chinese temples, offering all kinds of Bodhisattvas. And Japan is probably a place of prayer and worship.

Nishiki-Tenmangu Shrine

Posted: Sep 22, 2016
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  • vivienvivien
    5/5Outstanding
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    Jintianmangong is located at the intersection of Jinxiao Road and Xinjingjitong, which is also the starting point of Jin Market. The most lively shopping street and market intersection in the Meiji era is centered on Jintianman Palace, extending outward to the new Jingji, Temple-Jingji, Jinxiao Road Market, so although it is only a branch shrine of Tianman Palace, it is a place where the incense and popularity gather.

    0
    Posted: Jan 7, 2021
  • 翱翔的大鲨鱼
    4/5Excellent
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    Jintianman Palace is a very interesting place. You can eat and drink, and you can find very chic souvenirs. And this is always a feeling of being busy and busy. The hot and lively places are always lingering.

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    Posted: Aug 7, 2020
  • M49***52
    5/5Outstanding
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    Going to the commercial street, just happened to encounter Jintianmangong ~ The door is full of lanterns ~ I took a few photos at the door ~ Very good ~ If you are on the commercial street, you should be blessed that the business is booming ~

    0
    Posted: Mar 12, 2020
  • Hungry God
    5/5Outstanding
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    The shrine hidden in the downtown area is in the Jin Market. There are so many lights at the door. It is beautiful to take pictures. It is recommended that you can go for a walk when you visit the market. ~

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    Posted: Apr 25, 2023
  • 娜娜米
    4/5Excellent
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    Jintianman Palace is at the almost end of Xinjingji Shopping Street, where it intersects with Jin Market Street. The shrine in the commercial street is not very big, but there are many people who come to visit. At the door is a copper cow, and the golden light is shining. It seems that I heard that the cow is a school. There is a request for signature, and the Japanese shrine even asks for signatures are automatically coined. Ah, it is still a barrel shake. Then there is a cow that automatically dances, twisting around like a witch, very strange ~ There is a tree inside, there are many round balls of wood hanging on it, the ball stuffed the wishes of the visitors, and then hanging it, the shrine staff will regularly take them off and burn them. This will be communicated to God, the ball needs to be bought. The place is not big, it takes a lot of time to go in and see, it is very interesting.

    6
    Posted: May 1, 2016
  • 米八生
    4/5Excellent
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    I have not commented on Tianman Palace once before, such as Fukuoka Taizaifu and Osaka Tianman, which are symbols of places to seek knowledge and study, similar to Wenquxing. This Jintianman Palace is located in a quiet corner of Kyoto Commercial Street. It is like a small shrine with an area of only about 100 square meters. It is good to stay here for a few minutes.

    3
    Posted: Jan 8, 2017
  • machico
    3/5Average
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    You can see it as you go through Nishiki Market. It's not big, but it might be a good idea to stop by. Business is booming! It's like that 🤔

    0
    Posted: May 17, 2023
  • 美好人生在路上
    5/5Outstanding
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    Jinman Tiangong is actually a very small place of worship for money, because it is well-known in the brocade market. Most people come to the brocade market. The brocade market is supposed to be a small commodity market visited by local people, but it is clean and orderly. There are many dry goods, seafood and snack stores, which are worth visiting.

    3
    Posted: Oct 4, 2017
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