Kitano Tenmangu Shrine
Kitano Tenmangu is familiarly known as “Kitano Tenjin-san” to the locals in Kyoto. The shrine was established in 947 and is especially popular during festivals
These granite figures can be seen on the way to the Kitano Tenmangu shrine.
Exit the east side of Kitano Tenmangu Shrine (to the right of the main shrine building as you face it) and turn left along the outer wall of the shrine. At the first corner, turn left again (still following the outer wall of the shrine). The statues are on the opposite side of the road on the right, about halfway along the shrine wall.
Kitano Tenmangu is familiarly known as “Kitano Tenjin-san” to the locals in Kyoto. The shrine was established in 947 and is especially popular during festivals
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