There are about 3,000 Yasaka shrines in Japan, and the main shrine in Kyoto, originally known as the only garden shrine, only garden shrine, only garden Ganjin shrine, changed its name to Yasaka Shrine after the four-year separation order of the gods and Buddhas in Meiji Restoration (1868 AD). The general society is said to have been built in the 2 years of the emperor of Qi tomorrow (656 AD), and the building is a distinctive garden, referring to the temple and worship hall although divided into two, but with the same roof. The shrine sacrifices Suyu Mingzun, Indica rice field Ji life, eight pillars of the god of the god, praying for transportation, home safety, good luck achievements, test qualified, and prosperous business.