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The historical city of Kyoto is also known for its many power spots. This time, we will introduce places where you can improve your luck, as well as mysterious places where power is said to reside.
Kamowake Ikazuchi Shrine, commonly known as Kamigamo Shrine, is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto. "Tatesuna", which is modeled after the mountain (Kamiyama) where the enshrined deity "Kamowake Ikazuchi Okami" descended, and "Katayamamiko Shrine", the first shrine for matchmaking. The grounds are dotted with power spots, such as the "Yin-Yang Stone (Negaishi)" in Shokeien, which is said to make wishes come true, and the "Nara-no-Ogawa" where the pure air flows.
"Tatezuna" is piled up in front of Hosono.
Nara no Ogawa, a sacred stream where Shinto rituals are performed
Kifune Shrine enshrines the deity Takaokami, who controls the supply of water. In ancient times, ``Kifune'' was written as ``the root of mind,'' and ``the mountain of mind,'' and it was also written as ``kiseirei'' in modern times. I've been collecting The mizuura mikuji (water fortune telling slip) is also popular, as the sacred water springs out from the stone wall in front of the shrine. It is also known for the benefits of matchmaking.
Founded in 770. [Kurama Temple] is said to be the birthplace of the Tengu legend. It is said that the “Kongo-doko” in front of the main hall, Kondo, connects with the universe and grants wishes. Kurama-san, where [Kurama-dera Temple] is located, is surrounded by a sacred atmosphere, and the road leading to Kifune has tree roots exposed on the ground. Kinonemichi is famous as a training ground for Ushiwakamaru.
A tree root path where Ushiwakamaru is said to have trained
It is said that all wishes of women will be blessed, and Ichihime Shrine is especially famous for the ``prayer to ward off evil for women,'' which was received by successive empresses. The water of Amanomanai in the precincts is a famous water with a long history that was used for the first bath of successive emperors. It is said that one wish will come true if you make a wish while drinking water from the well after dedicating an ema with a wish written on it. The cute "Princess Mikuji" is also popular and can be taken home as a lucky charm.
Kijima Zamaterasu Mitama Shrine, commonly known as ``Silkworm Shrine,'' is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto, and is said to have been built around the 7th century. In the depths of this precinct, there is one of Kyoto's three great torii gates, the Mihashira Torii. Currently, this torii is covered with a fence, but the surroundings are surrounded by a mysterious atmosphere.
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