Yoshida Shrine is next to Kyoto University, where local people come to pray.
Yoshida Shrine
Posted: Mar 23, 2016
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bebbu
4/5Excellent
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The Festival temple fair on February 2, Spring Equinox is very busy. There is a grand ceremony at 6:00 p.m. in Yoshida Shrine. It is said that people from all over the country rush to all kinds of ghosts and ghosts at 6:00 p.m. People use beans to throw ghosts to drive out ghosts and protect one year's health and safety. Beans are delicious. Local people tell us that the number of beans we eat is not casual, but age plus two.
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Posted: Aug 28, 2016
小凌60
3/5Average
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This place should be a shrine related to daily life, there are really many people coming, and most of them are Japanese, so that the city and the surrounding area form an open-air market, which is very shocking.
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Posted: Mar 26, 2021
quqky
3/5Average
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This place is very simple, but it is very lively and very grounded. It makes me feel like I am catching a big set. It is still very fun and interesting. I can see some folk customs here.
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Posted: Mar 26, 2021
小小呆60
3/5Average
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This shrine is really lively, Japanese and tourists are very much, it can be seen that this city must be a person related to people's daily life, this neighborhood will also have a small farmers market like a place.
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Posted: Mar 26, 2021
hiluoling
3/5Average
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This shrine feels very national style, and the roof of his shrine feels like adding those straw materials, I feel very interesting, it is different from other gods, or a good place.
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Posted: Mar 26, 2021
zhulei831230
3/5Average
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I think this may be one of the simplest shrines I have ever seen in Kyoto. It is really very simple inside. There are many shrines that are made of temporary sheds. It feels very general.