Then, let's take a look at some famous shrines in Tokyo, Japan, where we can invite some guards.
Hehe shrine
Blessing is getting better and better.
The Kawabe Shrine in Kyoto is close to the Xia Ya Shrine, where the main god Yu Yi is the "first Japanese beauty god" to protect women.
In Hehe Shrine, if you want to be beautiful, you can make a mirror and draw a horse. Is to use your own makeup tools to make up your face. It is said that after painting, write your wishes and names on the other side.
After writing, take a photo in front of the altar mirror in the main hall, make a wish, and then give incense money. After that, you will get royal rice, cook it, and the prayer ceremony will be completed.
Transportation: From Kyoto Station, get off at Beiweisi Station on Maruko Line, then take bus 1 or 205 in the city and get off at the bus stop in front of Xia Ya Shrine.
Address: Hehe Shrine, Xiahe Maoquanchuan, Zuojing District, Kyoto
Visiting hours: 6:30~ 17:00.
Admission: free.
Sanli shrine
Bless your hair.
Here is dedicated to Fujiwara, the originator of Japanese barber industry. It is the only shrine dedicated to hair in Japan, mainly praying for thick hair! Or have a beautiful hairstyle, but also beauty salon practitioners pray for superb skills.
Imperial hand is a delicate and beautiful small comb, which can protect hair health when worn with you.
In addition to the unique comb guard here, many people experience "hair care". Some mothers-in-law will take you to the statue in Gong Zheng, tell Gong Zheng that you want to take care of your hair, pray for Gong Zheng to give you a beautiful head of hair, and then come back and cut it and put it in a bag. Write your name, and God will deal with it in a unified way.
Transportation: Get off at the rugged Lanshan Station of JR Yinshan Line and walk 15 minutes. Get off at Lanshan Station of Beijing Lanshan Line and walk for 8 minutes. Get off at Hanshin Line Lanshan Station and walk for 20 minutes.
Admission: free.
Address: Magushan Town, Kokura District, Yokohama, Kyoto.
Chengmei shrine
Exorcise evil spirits
Kyoto harumi shrine is a shrine dedicated to Yin and Yang master Abe Harumi. This mysterious man, regarded as a god, eliminated troubles and disasters for everyone before his death, so he was widely trusted by emperors, nobles, people and ordinary people. This trust has continued until now.
Ming shrine is located in the center of Kyoto city, near Kyoto Palace. You can visit for free from 9:00- 18:00 from Monday to Sunday. The main problem to deal with is exorcism.
However, due to the popularity of the domestic mobile game "Yin", the Riverside Map on Qingming Festival has been occupied by major domestic players, and SSR can only be drawn because of "Jianghu rumors".
So the following painting style appeared. Senior yin-yang teacher draws cards and horses for you, and writes down that you want to draw SSR. The Riverside Map on Qingming Festival is directly called SSR in the local area, but not every netizen really draws SSR there.
Address: Room 806, Mi Town, Shangcheng Road, Fengchuan County, Kyoto Prefecture
Admission: free visit.
Tel: 075-44 1-6460
Business hours: 9:00- 18:00.
Jishi shrine
Pray for marriage
It is said that the landlord shrine is the most effective temple in Kyoto to pray for marriage. When you walk into a shrine, torii is the capital letter of marriage. Many people in Kansai single dog will go to the landlord shrine to make a wish, expecting the other half to fall from the sky.
If you are a Bohemian all your life, I hope there is a place where you can put yourself properly. The landlord shrine is a must.
There are all kinds of painted horses hanging in the shrine, which is the legendary wooden board that makes a wish to the gods. All kinds of good wishes spells can be purchased.
There are also two "love divination stones" in the shrine. Legend has it that as long as you close your eyes and walk smoothly from one stone to another around 10m, it means that lovers in love or praying can develop smoothly, and even friends can walk hand in hand.
Address: 605-0862 Shimizu Yidingmu, Dongshan District, Kyoto Prefecture
Tel: 8 175-54 1-2097
Yasui-Konpiragu
Cut off bad karma and create good karma.
The Anjing Jinbiluo Palace dedicated to Akihito is a famous shrine that can cut off doomed love. It is said that he lived in seclusion after swearing to break the secular world, so the shrine dedicated to him is such a place to help you decide your doomed love.
Robbie Palace in Jinjing is also known as the "Holy Land of Parting". All the temples and shrines in the world are seeking marriage. Only this one has carried out the idea that "my predecessor is the best", and the Lord God specially blessed everyone to cut off their bad karma and embark on a new road.
Look at this arched stone tablet, which is full of grievances of the people on the island.
Transportation: Get off at Heyuan Town Station or Zhiyuan Sitiao Station and walk for 5 minutes.
Admission: free.
Address: No.70 Xiayangting Town, Songyuan Road, Dongxiaozhi, Dongshan District, Kyoto Prefecture
King's protection shrine
Bless the health of the waist and feet.
Located in front of the clam house in Kyoto Palace, the King's Shrine is a shrine for praying for the health of the waist and feet. This temple, which guards the feet and waist, is dedicated to Qi Qing Ma Lu, the hero of building a peaceful capital.
The patron saint of the club is not a dog (stone lion), but a wild boar. Entering the King's Protection Shrine, statues, painted horses and furnishings are almost all wild boars.
This is because the legendary Qi Qing Ma Lu who was ambushed by an assassin was saved by a wild boar. But Qi Qing Ma Lu, whose feet were disabled, miraculously recovered. So this shrine guarded by wild boar has become a shrine to protect the health of the waist.
Transportation: Marutamachi, Maruta Line and Underground; Public transportation, Uruma, Shimonoseki-CHO
Address: Sakurajima Town, Downward Road, Marukomachi, Shangjing District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, 602-80 1 1.
Tel: (8 1-75)44 15458
Temple of Yujin
Bless luck.
In the alley of Tomoji Horikawa, there is a small shrine with an area of less than 100 square meter, but it is very popular in Japan because it can bring wealth and bless business prosperity. It is characterized by torii with gold foil, which is unique in Japan. The name of the shrine is Yujin Shrine.
The main god enshrined in the Golden Temple is Jin Shanyan, who is in charge of metals. Legend is very effective. Because so many people come here to seek gold luck, it has now become a 24-hour holy land.
Address: Room 6 14, Onyuki Nishida-CHO, Zhongjing District, Kyoto
Tel: 075-222-2062
Transportation: It takes 3 minutes to walk from Nijo Castle Station on the east-west subway line and 6 minutes to walk from Beijing Metropolitan Bus Station in Nijo Castle.
Shibimai shrine
Guard everything for women
This shrine is in the center of Kyoto, and it is only for girls. Five goddesses are enshrined here, and they are revered by the queens of past dynasties. Since ancient times, it has been regarded by all Japanese women as a place for women to pray and eliminate disasters.
For a long time, when the children of princes and princes were born, they used the holy water of "Paradise Manet" in the shrine as soup.
Many female students in Japan 1 1 will visit the shrine and usually bring a water bottle. After visiting the shrine, they will take the "real name well water in heaven" home to drink. It is said that drinking well water can improve love fortune.
In this shrine, besides all kinds of lovely patrons, the most popular one is the princess-shaped "concubine money". After taking out the sign in the doll, you can write your wish on the back of the doll and put it by the endless well, and you will find your own destiny.
Address: No.593, West of Dongyuan Town, Liutiao, Xiajing District, Kyoto
Transportation: Take the bus at Wujiao in front of Heyuan Town, get off at Wujiaocang or Qingshuiwujiao Station, and walk for 3-7 minutes.
Admission: free.
Come to Kyoto. If you want something, go to the corresponding shrine to find a guard! Can be used as a souvenir of travel, but also as an amulet!