Matchmaking prayer! Where are you going to visit in Kyoto? 4 recommended selections

Matchmaking prayer! Where are you going to visit in Kyoto? 4 recommended selections

If you want to visit a shrine or temple, you want to realize the profits you want. Isn't there a place where many women are worried about “married prayer”?
This time, we will introduce the famous shrines and shrines for prayer in Kyoto!

[Landlord Shrine] Can you get to the stone of love fortune-telling with your eyes closed?

The landowner shrine is located on the site of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and is a historical shrine that was built before Japan was founded.

The “Fortune-telling stone” in front of the main shrine is famous for love prayers.A pair of large stones are placed, and it is said that the love will come true if you walk from one stone and walk to the other.If you are worried, you can ask the people around you to help you.In that case, your wish will come true in the form of someone helping you.
There are many people who visit only the main shrine and this “love-fortune-telling stone”, but please go around the precincts.There are a lot of profit spots such as “Song Prayer of Bronze Song” and “Tongmyeon Shrine”, which is said to be given a good relationship when it is struck three times.Yes, we have it.
In addition, the landlord shrine is free to visit, but the Kiyomizu Temple admission fee is required because it is located within the Kiyomizu Temple site.

[Yasui Kinpira Shrine] First of all, from “Evil Seal”

Yasui Kinpira Shrine, located in Higashiyama, is a famous shrine that is crowded with tourists all year round, although it is not so large.There may be people who come to a pin when saying “Eniri Shrine”.This is actually a good match.
There is a hole in the center of the “Ishiri” near the main shrine.You can make a good prayer by passing through it from the front and cutting off the bad edges.When you ’re done, stick a note with your wish on the monument.
There is a long line every day in front of the monument.If you don’t have time to line up, you can just stick the bill on the monument.You can worship 24 hours a day, so if you want to go through the monument without lining up, early morning or evening is recommended.
By the way, it is said that there are benefits not only for romance, but also for all things you want to refuse, such as chronic illness and smoking.

【Imamiya Shrine】 Praying of the ball at a shrine related to Shogun Tokugawa

Imamiya Shrine’s famous Aburagi

Imamiya Shrine in a quiet area of ​​Murasakino.This is also a good match, and it is said that you will be given an edge of the ball.
In the early Edo period, the greengrocer’s daughter, Odama, prayed at Imamiya Shrine that he wanted to become a general’s side room.Then, a few years later, the daughter who went to Edo began to see Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu and really became a side room, giving birth to the 5th Shogun Tsunayoshi.Finally, ascend to the general’s mother and take power as Oku.As a result, this shrine has come to be said to have the benefit of Tamanomori.
Because it is close to Nishijin, this “Tama no Mamoru” uses Nishijin fabric used for high-grade obi.Because it is colorful and very beautiful, please pick it up when you visit.

[Rokukokudo] Put your wishes on the willow branches

This is a temple that was founded by Prince Shotoku and the official name is “Cho-ji Temple”.During the Heian period, when Emperor Tsuji was looking for a princess, he said in his dream that “Look under the willows of Rokukendo”.There was a really dying woman there.Because the woman welcomed the princess and lived happily, the marriage was said to be beneficial.
It is said that a good relationship will be awarded when papers with fortunes and wishes are attached to willow branches.The point here is to bundle two branches together.
Omikuji can be drawn from the box next to the main hall, but the recommended one is the pigeon fortune.Set with a cute pigeon figurine, you can take it home and take it as a souvenir.

Love and work…If you’re a woman, you can’t miss the “Marriage Prayer”!

Not only romance and marriage, but also friendships, work, illness, etc…If you think of them as “relationships”, it can be said that everyone must have a marriage.Why don’t you put it in your destination for sightseeing in Kyoto?

Kanako Okumura

A writer living in Kansai. I like vintage fashion, and as an extension of it, enjoy kimono as everyday wear. I particularly like antique kimonos in the early Showa era where there are many bold colors. Because he was an editor / writer for Kyoto guidebooks and information magazines, he is also familiar with Kyoto\\\'s culture and gourmet.

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