Post ta' qima
Santwarju Kyoto-Ebisu-Jinja
13-il persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh,
Lokalità
125 Komatsuchō
Kyoto, Kyoto
Suġġerimenti mingħand nies tal-post
During the Kamakura period, Sakae Nishi had built it as a guardian of Keninji for enshrining one of the Seven Lucky Gods (the Yashiro-no-tendai-jin). Praying for a prosperous business, and familys' success is attracting the public's faith
"Kyoto Ebisu Shrine." called Ebissan by the locals, Kyoto Ebisu Shrine is known as one of the country’s three most popular shrines dedicated to Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune. Considered the patron of fishermen and business people, Ebisu’s jolly figure with his telltale fishing pole can be found throughout the grounds. Located just south of the Zen temple Kennin-ji, this Ebisu Shrine is the place to be during the January Tōka Ebisu festival, when business owners from all over gather in the hopes that the shrine’s lucky bamboo will bring good fortune to their enterprises.
"Kyoto Ebisu Shrine." called Ebissan by the locals, Kyoto Ebisu Shrine is known as one of the country’s three most popular shrines dedicated to Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune. Considered the patron of fishermen and business people, Ebisu’s jolly figure with his telltale fishing pole can be…
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In-nies tal-post jirrakkomandaw ukoll
- Stazzjon tal-Karozzi tal-Linja
- 15-il persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh
- 6 persuni tal-post jissuġġeruh