Kyoto City? Temples and Shrines List ?
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Saikoji temple (Kyoto) Tiger Medicine Buddha hall
Saikoji Temple was founded in 1279. A statue of Bhaisajyaguru (Medicine Buddha), said to have been carved by Kobo Daishi, is enshrined here. Because it was completed on the day and hour of the Tiger, it came to be called Tora Yakushi (Tiger Medicine Buddha). -
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Somedonoin temple (Kyoto)
Somedonoin Temple was founded in 808 by Kukai, one of the most famous monks in Japanese history. The Empress of Emperor Montoku prayed to this temple and became pregnant, so it is said to grant safe childbirth. It is located at the southern end of Shinkyogoku Shopping Street. -
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Rokusonno-jinja shrine (Kyoto) Blessings for family prosperity
The deity enshrined at Rokusonno Shrine is Minamoto no Tsunemoto. He was the first head of the Seiwa Genji clan, which established a military government. For this reason, it is said to bring prosperity to the family and good fortune in career advancement. -
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Sotokuji-awashimado temple (Kyoto) Doll memorial service
Awashimado is worshipped as the guardian deity of women. It is said to bring benefits such as recovery from gynecological illnesses and prayers for safe childbirth. The doll memorial service is also famous. There are many donated dolls lined up in the precincts. These were spectacular sights. -
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Kosyoji temple (Kyoto) head temple of the Shinshu Koshoha sect
This temple is located next to Nishi-Honganji Temple and is the head temple of the Shinshu Koshoha sect. Like Higashi-Honganji and Nishi-Honganji, the Goeido Hall and Amida Hall are built side by side within the temple grounds. -
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Nishikitenmangu shrine (Kyoto)
Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine is located in the shopping district. This shrine is known for its benefits in granting success in exams, and visitors pray while stroking the cattle. Within the temple grounds, Nishiki no Mizu, known as Kyoto's finest spring water, springs forth.
