Remember 2019.11 Kansai Late Autumn Festival~ Yasaka Shrine is not far from the hotel where you live, and you can walk. Sometimes you pass by when you go to other attractions in the morning, and pass by when you return at night. You wear a kimono that day and go to Yasaka Shrine to make a card. The different scenes of the Yasser Shrine during the day and night are appreciated. The scenery is charming and beautiful against the blue sky and white clouds, and the lanterns that light up in the shrine are particularly solemn and quiet under the dusk. Different scenery, completely different feelings. The Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto is relatively large and holds a Gion sacrifice every year. The people who come to Yasaka Shrine to pray for blessings are endless and very popular. Next to the Yasaka Shrine is Yuanshan Park, you can visit together.
More
Remember 2019.11 Kansai Late Autumn Festival~ Yasaka Shrine is not far from the hotel where you live, and you can walk. Sometimes you pass by when you go to other attractions in the morning, and pass by when you return at night. You wear a kimono that day and go to Yasaka Shrine to make a card. The different scenes of the Yasser Shrine during the day and night are appreciated. The scenery is charming and beautiful against the blue sky and white clouds, and the lanterns that light up in the shrine are particularly solemn and quiet under the dusk. Different scenery, completely different feelings. The Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto is relatively large and holds a Gion sacrifice every year. The people who come to Yasaka Shrine to pray for blessings are endless and very popular. Next to the Yasaka Shrine is Yuanshan Park, you can visit together.
Yamaha Shrine is a shrine located in Toyama, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is a 22-share shrine, and the old shrine is the official currency shrine (now the Shinto Shrine of the Shinto Office). It is the general shrine of about 3,000 Yasaka shrines in Japan. It is called Gion さん. The shrine's routine ritual is called the Gion Sacrifice, and the Tokyo shrine, the Osaka Tenjin Sacrifice, and the three Japanese sacrifices. Originally known as the "Gion Shrine", "Gion Shrine", "Gion Gion Sendai", "Gion Gion Tenjin", after the 4-year (1868) separation of the gods, the name changed to "Yamaki Shrine".
There's nothing much to see at the temple area, but the stalls along the temple street are quite interesting.
Kyoto's net red shrine, tourists come here every day
A shrine located in the Higashiyama area of Kyoto City. It is close to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, and I think many people have passed by there when taking the bus to Kiyomizu-dera Temple. I think a good route would be to sightsee before and after Kiyomizu Temple.The idea is to go sightseeing during the day, but you can also visit at night. At night, the entire area is lit up and the temples and shrines are red, making it a beautiful place to see even at night. You can also go deep inside.
Historic shinto shrine near Ginza district, beautiful to visit at night when everything is all lit up and crowds are lighter.