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Forest bathing in the fresh greenery of Imamiya Shrine

Imamiya Shrine is also known as Tama no Koshi Shrine. Located in a quiet corner of Kyoto, this shrine is not crowded with tourists, and 30 minutes is enough for a leisurely stroll. It was a little rainy on the day, but miraculously, the rain stopped at Imamiya Shrine. You can also get a rare Tama no Koshi amulet, a talisman made from Nishijin textile, here. If you collect love amulets, good luck amulets, etc., why not visit Imamiya Shrine once? #talisman #Kyoto #tourism support #Imamiya Shrine #fresh greenery #forest bathing #tourism support#great view
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Posted: Jul 7, 2021
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