Admission
Gratuit
En bref
Despite its fame, Mikane is a compact neighborhood shrine in Kyoto's Nakagyo Ward rather than a large temple complex.
The shrine's golden torii gate is painted with specially developed paint that never fades outdoors, created by a local Kyoto company specifically to maintain its brilliant shine year-round.
This neighborhood once housed the Edo shogunate's Kinza and Ginza mints where gold and silver coins were produced, and the area's wealthy residents became so fashionable they inspired the term 'Ryogaemachi style.'
Worshippers purify their money at the chozuya fountain before offering it to the gods, and some even bring lottery tickets to have them blessed by the priests for a potential win.
Gratuit
Équipements
Boutique et souvenirs
Visite
Kyoto, Kyoto Préfecture