Kyoto'daki Şinto tapınakları
- kifunejinja.jp en/At Kifune Shrine, rituals from ancient times wishing for bountiful crops and peace as well as praying for the blessing of water continue to this day.
- en.wikipedia.org Kifune ShrineKifune Shrine (貴船神社, Kifune Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located at Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture Japan. History.
- japanjourneys.jp kyoto/kibune/temples-shrines/…Arriving in the town of Kibune, I wandered along the main road until I found myself at the venerable (and very Instagrammable) Kifune Shrine.
- During summer, you can have lunch at ’Kawayuka’, the tables of restaurants which are set on the river around Kifune Jinjya Shrine.
- discoverkyoto.com places-go/kifune-shrine/The stone staircase lined with red wooden lanterns and covered by a canopy of maples leading up to Kifune Shrine’s main hall is a famous sight often...
- enjoy-osaka-kyoto-kobe.com article/kifune_shrine_…Kifune Shrine has three Shinto shrines, and the official way to visit the shrine is to make a pilgrimage to the three shrines, which are ” Main Shrine”...
- kansai-odyssey.com kifune-shrine-the-god-of-water…It is also possible to walk from Kurama Temple to Kifune Shrine via Kifune’s okunoin.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g298564-…This photo is of the stone steps leading to the original Kifune Shrine near Kurama, and needs to be corrected as soon as possible.
- japanwelcomesyou.com kifune-shrine/One of the most unique features of Kifune Shrine is its famous “waterfall staircase,” which is a series of stone steps that lead up to the main shrine building.
- visitjapan-vegetarian.com kifune-shrine-the-…If you hike for another 5 to 10 minutes from Yuinoyashiro, you will see the Okumiya of Kifune Shrine.
- kyoto-to-do.com kifune-shrine/At Kifune Shrine, visitors can experience the mystical power of water through various attractions, including water fortune-telling and a deity of matchmaking.
- en.kawaguchiko.net shrine-en/kifune-shrine/An enshrined deity was transferred from Kifune shrine with a long history in Kyoto to stave off such a flood damage.
- japan-guide.com e/e3967.htmlAccording to legend, a goddess traveled in a boat from Osaka all the way up the river into the mountains north of Kyoto, and Kifune Shrine was built at the site...