There was another Kiyomizu-dera temple in Kyoto !? “Tanukidaniyama Fudoin” ②
Well, it's finally the main hall.
Originally, this main idol is said to scold the demons, the Fudo Myoo "Raccoon Dog" (raccoon dog).
From here, it seems that this area has come to be called Tanuki Taniyama.
Since raccoon dogs = (excluding others), there are many sports-related and entertainer worshipers.
In fact, the Hanshin Tigers are also visiting for worship.
Deden! !! And the main shrine. The stage of Kiyomizu-dera is another in Kyoto.
Perhaps the prototype of Kiyomizu-dera? I thought, but this one was built in the Edo period.
It was made to surround the cave where Fudo Myoo was enshrined, so it looks like this.
Well, it's very similar.
There is also a waterfall trained by Miyamoto Musashi at Taniyayama Fudoin.
There is a small waterfall that flows slowly in the back. It ’s a very thin flow,
Even though I was expecting a more violent training. .. ..
Was there more momentum at that time, or was it a calming practice?
This is "Toilet no Kamisama". Regardless of the song title of Kana Uemura,
From ancient times, the thin Myo, who burns out the uncleanness, was thought to be the gateway to the devil.
It is said to be the god who protects the toilet.
Even so, Tanukidaniyama Fudoin has many catchy topics.
Now let's climb further up.
Further up. Stairs again. But what if I can get rid of the trouble?
The stage of the raccoon dog mountain valley. Mysterious dedication goods that write and dedicate where you want to heal your body
Many are attached to the pillars.
This is where the fortune-telling is tied up.
The view from the stage of Kiyomizu, not the stage of Mt. Tanukidani. It's quite expensive.
Try drawing a fortune. Hooray! It's Daikichi.
There is an auspicious amulet together. This is nice!
Kiyomizu-dera is full of people. But here you can monopolize the stage of Kiyomizu and the stage of Mt. Tanukidani!
There are almost no tourists, and it is fun to take a leisurely stroll around the precincts.
It is a spot that I would like to recommend to those who have already visited famous places in Kyoto's temples and shrines.
Omotoyama Tanukidaniyama Fudoin
6 Ichijoji Matsubara-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8156
Phone: 075-722-0025
京都府京都市左京区一乗寺松原町6