Shrine

Garden

The vast pond garden, Heian-jingu Garden(Kyoto)

When you step into the vast Heian Jingu-jingu Garden, you will see four gardens.South Garden, West Garden, Central Garden, and East Garden. In the South Garden and West Garden.
Shrine

I visited Kitano-tenmangu Shrine, the god of learning (Kyoto)

Kitano-tenmangu Shrine, located in the northwestern part of Kyoto City, is a little inconvenient to get to. However, it is a popular destination for many visitors.From January to February, students preparing for entrance exams come to pray for success. In early spring, the Japanese apricot blossoms, and in autumn the maple leaves are at their best. If you visit outside of these seasons, you can enjoy a quiet and peaceful shrine.
Shrine

Go to “Mikane-jinja Shrine,” which looks like it would bring you good luck in money (Kyoto)

There is a gilded temple in Kyoto. It is the Kinkakuji Temple, which everyone knows. Kyoto even has a shiny golden shrine. That is Mikane Shrine.
Food

Eat the historic “Aburi-mochi” (Kyoto)

When you come to Imamiya-jinja Shrine, of course you have to eat aburi-mochi.Aburi-mochi is a kind of rice cake snack, made of thumb-sized rice cakes dredged with soybean flour, skewered on a bamboo stick, roasted over charcoal fire, and then basted with white bean pastes.
Shrine

In the middle of the summer heat, I went to Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine on Mt.Inari (Fushimi)

Fushimi Inari Taisha is located on Mt.Inari, a 233-meter-high mountain at the southernmost tip of the 36 peaks of the Higashiyama mountain range.This time, I went to the Ganriki-sha Shrine on the mountainside. This is a shrine where, in addition to recovery from eye diseases, you can pray for “insight” and “the gift of eyesight”. Many business people and company owners come to pray at this shrine.