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It's near the Asahikawa Delta.
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It is near the Kamogawa Delta. It is also one of the "Kyoraku Seven Lucky Gods". The official name is "Seiryu Myoon Benzaiten. It is also the precincts of the enclave of Daikokuji Temple in Shokokuji Temple. Toyokawa Inari is also enshrined. The spring festival is held every year in 4/22 and the autumn festival is held in 11/27.
The principal image is the image of Seiryu Myoon Benzaiten, which is said to have been written by Kobo Daishi, and is popular as Benten-san in Demachi. Shokokuji This is the precincts of the enclave of Daikomyoji Temple. Every year, the spring festival is held in 4/22 and the autumn festival is held in 11/27, and at this time, the image of the blue dragon myoon Benzaiten is opened.
Myoon Benzaiten's "Myoon" means excellent music. Benten is a goddess who plays the pipa and is worshiped as a god of music or a god of performing arts. The principal image of the myoon Benzaiten, "Benzaiten Image", was handed down as the guardian deity of the Fushiminomiya family, who was the head of the Biwa clan. The Fushiminomiya family was handed down a "secret song" that only special people were taught, but at the time of the teaching, it was always performed in front of this "Benzaiten image". Also, Benzaiten is the goddess of Hinduism ...
Benzaiten in Demachi, Kyoto. Although there is a torii gate, it has a temple-like atmosphere. It seems to be one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Kyoto. There is a white tower behind the shrine.
On the day I decided to take a walk along the Eizan Electric Railway, this is a shrine near Demachiyanagi Station, the first station. The instruction manual says that the Saionji family's Nemuchi Buddha is enshrined, so I thought it was a temple at first, but it looks like a shrine because it has a magnificent torii gate. It is counted as the Seven Lucky Gods of Kyoto.
It's near the Asahikawa Delta.
It is near the Kamogawa Delta. It is also one of the "Kyoraku Seven Lucky Gods". The official name is "Seiryu Myoon Benzaiten. It is also the precincts of the enclave of Daikokuji Temple in Shokokuji Temple. Toyokawa Inari is also enshrined. The spring festival is held every year in 4/22 and the autumn festival is held in 11/27.
Benten in Demachi
The principal image is the image of Seiryu Myoon Benzaiten, which is said to have been written by Kobo Daishi, and is popular as Benten-san in Demachi. Shokokuji This is the precincts of the enclave of Daikomyoji Temple. Every year, the spring festival is held in 4/22 and the autumn festival is held in 11/27, and at this time, the image of the blue dragon myoon Benzaiten is opened.
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Myoon Benzaiten's "Myoon" means excellent music. Benten is a goddess who plays the pipa and is worshiped as a god of music or a god of performing arts. The principal image of the myoon Benzaiten, "Benzaiten Image", was handed down as the guardian deity of the Fushiminomiya family, who was the head of the Biwa clan. The Fushiminomiya family was handed down a "secret song" that only special people were taught, but at the time of the teaching, it was always performed in front of this "Benzaiten image". Also, Benzaiten is the goddess of Hinduism ...
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Benzaiten in Demachi, Kyoto. Although there is a torii gate, it has a temple-like atmosphere. It seems to be one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Kyoto. There is a white tower behind the shrine.
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On the day I decided to take a walk along the Eizan Electric Railway, this is a shrine near Demachiyanagi Station, the first station. The instruction manual says that the Saionji family's Nemuchi Buddha is enshrined, so I thought it was a temple at first, but it looks like a shrine because it has a magnificent torii gate. It is counted as the Seven Lucky Gods of Kyoto.