[Kyoto Tourism] Matsuo Taisha Shrine, where the gods of sake brewing and matchmaking are enshrined!
Matsuo Taisha, located in Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, has long been worshipped as the guardian deity of sake brewing, and is also famous for its benefits in matchmaking and health. This shrine, which boasts one of the oldest histories in Kyoto, is a comfortable place where nature and history blend together, with beautiful gardens and pure spring water. It is visited by a wide range of people, from sake lovers to those praying for love.
1. Visit the god of sake! 🍶
Matsuo Taisha is a shrine that is particularly worshiped by sake brewers all over the country. The grounds are lined with rows of sake barrels, and Oyamakui-no-kami, known as the god of sake, is enshrined there. Not only sake brewers, but also sake lovers may find it beneficial to visit the shrine! The spring water, also known as the "divine water of sake," has been revered as essential for sake brewing.
2. Relax in a beautiful garden 🌿
A magnificent garden spreads out within the grounds of Matsuo Taisha Shrine. The garden, called "Shofu-en," was created by landscape designer Mirei Shigemori, and you can enjoy three different gardens with different tastes. It is especially recommended to stroll around while enjoying the nature of the four seasons, with beautiful cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in autumn. Take a moment to calm your mind in the lush garden 🍁🌸
3. Pray for love and health ✨
Matsuo Taisha Shrine is known as a shrine that not only offers sake, but also offers benefits for love and health. In particular, the pure spring water called "Kamenoi" is said to bring good luck in love and longevity. After visiting the shrine, take this spring water in your hands, purify your mind and body, and improve your luck 🐢✨
Why not make a wish to the god of sake at Kyoto's historic Matsuo Taisha Shrine? It is a place where you can feel the benefits while relaxing in beautiful nature. It is especially recommended for those who love sake and those who wish to find love!
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