5 Power Spots in Kyoto for "matchmaking" blessings

KYOTREAT Editors

There are many power spots in Kyoto that offer various benefits such as longevity, matchmaking, love, beauty, health, all-around good fortune, child bearing, study, and money, etc., don't you think?

Among them, the power spots for "matchmaking" are becoming popular among young women.

In this article, we will introduce five power spots in Kyoto that are famous for their good luck in marriage.

Izumo Grand Shrine, a power spot in Kyoto that offers blessings for matchmaking.

○Features

Among the many temples and shrines in Kyoto, Izumo Grand Shrine is popular as a "match-making shrine.
Izumo Grand Shrine is located in Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, and has a history of over 1,300 years.
Recently, its reputation has skyrocketed as it has been featured in the TV media.

The deities of worship here are Okuninushi no Mikoto and Mihotsuhime no Mikoto, the two most important matchmaking deities in Japan.

Stepping into the Izumo Grand Shrine, you will find a couple of rocks, Manai water, and in many places, Inome, which is a power spot that may be just what you need to have a good marriage.

Address

Izumo-no-Mu, Chitose-cho, Kameoka City, Kyoto, Japan

How to access

Take Keihan Kyoto Kotsu Bus from JR Kameoka Station, get off at Izumojinja-mae bus stop, and walk shortly.

○ Homepage

http://www.izumo-d.org/index.html

■Power spots for marriage in Kyoto 2. Jishu Shrine (*Closed due to construction work on buildings and precincts, construction period undecided, opening date undecided)

○Features

Jishu Shrine is said to have already been worshipped in the Jomon Period, when the Kyoto basin is said to have become a lake.
Located near Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a sightseeing spot in Kyoto known for its "Kiyomizu-no-butai" (stage of Kiyomizu), it has become very popular among young women as a power spot for romance.

The main shrine is dedicated to the god of love fulfillment, and there is also a "love fortune-telling stone" in the precincts of the shrine.
It is said that if you can cross the stone with your eyes closed, your love will be fulfilled, and if someone helps you get there, you will need to ask for support in love as well.

Please give it a try.

Address

1-317 Shimizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

How to access

30 minute walk from Kiyomizu Gojo Station on the Keihan Main Line

○ Homepage

https://www.jishujinja.or.jp/

3. Power spots for marriage in Kyoto: Nomiya Shrine

○Features

Nomiya Shrine is believed to be the god of marriage and safe childbirth.
In the old days when the Saio system existed, the imperial princesses used to leave their families and loved ones to visit Ise as a mairi to the emperor.
This Nomiya Shrine is the place where he purified himself at that time.

Nomiya Shrine is located in a small bamboo grove on Arashiyama, Kyoto, and is mentioned in the Tale of Genji.
The area is rich in nature and visitors come to see the scenery.

There is also another "turtle stone" that is said to bring a wish within a year if you make it while stroking it.
It is also said to be popular as a turtle stone for love fulfillment, so be sure to stop by when you are in the Arashiyama area.

Address

1 Saganonomiya-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

How to access

About 10 minutes walk from Saga-Arashiyama Station on JR Sagano Line

○ Homepage

http://www.nonomiya.com/

4. Sen-ni-no-ji Temple, a power spot for marriage in Kyoto

○Features

Izumi-Okeji Temple is located near Kyoto Station.
It is the head temple of the Sennyuji School of Shingon Buddhism and is closely associated with the Imperial Family.
Highlights here include Japan's largest "Nirvana" and the "Narukiryuu" dragon on the ceiling of the Shariden Hall.

There is also a statue of Yang Kuan Yin, modeled after Yang Kui Hui, one of the three most beautiful women in the world.
This is famous for its good fortune for women, including good marriages, beauty, and easy childbirth.

Please visit the shrine for blessings.

Address

27 Sennyuji Sannai-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto

How to access

Approximately 20 minutes walk from Tofukuji Station on the Nara Line

○ Homepage

http://www.mitera.org/

Kibune Shrine, a power spot for marriage in Kyoto

○Features

Kibune Shrine in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, is the head shrine of several thousand Kibune shrines throughout Japan.
The shrine was already built about 1,300 years ago and has long been famous as a "shrine for praying for love." It is also called "Koi no Miya" (Shrine of Love) because Izumishikibu, a famous poet, made a wish that came true when she was troubled about her love affair with her husband.

The Yusha Shrine, located between the main shrine and the inner shrine, is dedicated to the deity Bancho Hime no Mikoto and is believed to be a god of marriage.

Address

180 Kurama Kibune-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

How to access

Approximately a 30-minute walk from Kibenaguchi Station on the Eizan Electric Railway

○ Homepage

http://kifunejinja.jp/

■ Summary

How was it?
In this issue, we have introduced five power spots in Kyoto that are beneficial for "matchmaking".
We encourage women in love to visit this famous power spot for love fulfillment and good marriage.