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Yasaka Koshindo Review

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京都的八坂庚申堂近年已经成为少女们最爱的神社,也是京都网红打卡的热门地点,更是穿上和服必去的神社之一。我们是在清水寺周边漫步的路上发现了这个可爱的小神社。很有特色的寺院,小小巧巧的,神社内供奉的是青面金刚,主要是可以为大家消灾解难。到处都挂满了写满祈福话语的五颜六色、色彩鲜艳的沙包球( 名为倒吊猴 ) ,超级梦幻般的背景墙扑面而来,怎么拍怎么美!据说只要将心愿写上并且挂上就能够实现。如果要让愿望实现的话,只能写一个愿望,不可以三心二意哦!而猿又与缘 同音,故也有 " 结缘 " 的意思呢。神社整个占地并不大,走一圈参拜一下其实很快就能走完。我们进入时看到里面挤满了穿和服的少女自拍或拍照,整个神社超热闹的,氛围很特别,就是有一种热闹又少女心满满的感觉,跟一般传统中的京都神社很不一样。小神社的地理位置很方便,就在京都著名景点清水寺及八坂神社的中间位置,慢慢散步过去就可以到达,推荐给喜欢的小伙伴们顺路打卡一下哦!————————————八坂庚申堂地址:京都府京都市东山区金园町390交通:京阪本线祇园四条站徒步约14分钟,市公车100号或206号于清水寺下车,徒步约3分钟。时间:9:00-17:00门票:免费—————————————Tips:这些小布袋500日元一个,先写上你的愿望后再挂上去,以祈求愿望成真。寺庙很小,加上人气超高,所以要有心理准备会很挤。

Yasaka Koshindo

Posted: Sep 25, 2020
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  • ぺこちゃん
    5/5Outstanding
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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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    Posted: Feb 12, 2023
  • WillSum
    4/5Excellent
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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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    Posted: Mar 31, 2018
  • 爱分享的芬蒂克
    4/5Excellent
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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

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    Posted: Feb 28, 2018
  • Lawrence卢
    4/5Excellent

    八坂庚申堂位于京都市东山区金园町390,正式名称是大黑山延命院金刚寺,这是日本最初开创庚申信仰的寺庙,所谓的“庚申”指的是人类体内的三尸虫趁著人睡觉之時跑出身体,並向神明說人类坏话的那一天。传说被告狀的那个人的寿命会缩短,因此当天也会有人通宵熬夜一整晚都不睡觉的。八坂庚申堂里掛着许多象猴子一样颜色鲜艳且如同沙包般的装饰,其名为くくり猿,即游客将自己的愿望写在上面,将猿的手脚绑起来挂在神社上,据说愿望就能实现,以绑手绑脚的形式引申为克制住欲望,让单一梦想成真。这也是相当独具一格的许愿方式啊。

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    Posted: Mar 19, 2018
  • 夏目星子

    地址:京都府京都市東山区金園町390-1参拜时间:9:00~17:00虽然占地面积不大,却因为挂满五颜六色的“くくり猿”而有名。(:cue me?)日语的“猿”是中文的“猴子”,在日本的许多古神话里,猴子是能通神的动物,而这里的“くくり猿”是指将猴子捆住手脚吊在绳子上,据说是借由“意马心猿”这个成语,让人们舍弃一个心中的欲望,而为了最想实现的本愿而祈祷努力。而“猿”的音读是“EN”,和代表缘分的“缘”字读音相同,“くくり猿”也有帮人们祈求良缘的寓意。追求旅行中仪式感的朋友们,也可以买一个“くくり猿”写下最想实现的恋爱愿望,挂在许愿绳上~切忌不可以贪心呀。 #不出家门游日本 #念念不忘的2021

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    Posted: Dec 17, 2021
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