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Mikane Shrine

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About Mikane Shrine

Mikane Shrine

Mikane shrine is a shrine located in Kyoto city Nakagyo district. It is a shrine which is decorated with golden color such as golden entrance gate and ginkgo-shaped votive tablets that people wish for success for asset management, securities trading and so on and winning in the horse races, bicycle races and so on and winning lottery tickets, etc. are dedicated in large quantities

Its Saijin Kanayama hikono mikoto is the shrine’s main Saijin, three pillar gods including Amaterasu oomikami, Tukiyomino Mikoto are worshipped in the shrine.

Its precinct is narrow and small because it is the shrine in the downtown, it is the shrine whose golden entrance gate is worthwhile to see, and visit by worshippers to the shrine for pray for good luck and picture taking never cease. However, it is impossible absolutely to park cars and bicycles on the spot.

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Mikane Shrine photos

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Photographer: Taisuke Yamada

Details

Location 〒604-0042
614 Oshinishinotoin-cho, Nishinotoin-dori-Oike-noboru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
周辺地図
Telephone TEL:075-222-2062
Entrance fee Free
Access Karasuma Oike Station on the Subway Karasuma Line (about 5 minutes walk from Exit 2).
Subway Tozai Line “Nijojo-mae” station, about 5 minutes on foot from Exit 2.
5 minutes walk from Nijojo-mae, Horikawa-Oike and Shinmachi Oike bus stops.
Parking lot None (Use nearby coin-operated parking)
Site URL https://mikane-jinja.or.jp/

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