参观费用
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也称为 Rabbit Shrine
Fujikawaguchiko, 山梨县 县
Temporarily closed
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概览
Okazaki Shrine was founded in 794 by Emperor Kanmu as one of four shrines to protect Kyoto's Imperial Palace from evil forces, specifically guarding the eastern direction, earning it the name "Higashi-tenno" (Eastern King).
兔子是神社的神使有三个原因:它们象征着繁荣,在中国星象学中代表东方(与神社的守护作用相符),并且曾经在Okazaki地区自由栖息。
此 神社 提供 1 款不同的御朱印设计
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300米以内 600米以内
御守与纪念品
在神社周围寻找兔子守护神像;它们是主要特色和最佳拍照对象。
Take the Kyoto City Subway Tozai Line to Higashiyama Station and walk approximately 15 minutes north to reach the shrine, or use Kyoto City Buses that stop at Okazakijinja-mae which is just steps away from the entrance.
这是一座小神社而非大型寺院建筑群,建议安排短暂停留,重点欣赏兔子主题的细节。
Plan to spend less than one hour exploring the compact shrine grounds, which are open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM with free admission.
参观神社时可以顺便游览附近的河口湖和富士山观景点,因为神社位于富士河口湖町,靠近这两处景点。
在现场柜台购买御守护身符和绘马许愿牌,所有物品均饰有兔子图案,为夫妻和睦、求子、安产或儿童健康祈福。
在樱花季节或兔年庆典期间参观,可以与遍布庭院的众多石制和陶瓷兔子雕像合影,拍摄出特别上镜的照片。
在清酒桶供品和灯笼附近寻找招き兎雕像,它们能带来幸福和好运。此外,在亭子周围的小祭坛旁还有嵌有铃铛的陶制Usagi Dorei小雕像。
入口处有独特的狛兔守护像,取代了传统的狛犬狮子像,其中一只兔子张口(代表阳性能量),另一只闭口(代表阴性能量)。
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Okazaki Shrine was founded in 794 by Emperor Kanmu as one of four shrines to protect Kyoto's Imperial Palace from evil forces, specifically guarding the eastern direction, earning it the name "Higashi-tenno" (Eastern King).
兔子是神社的神使有三个原因:它们象征着繁荣,在中国星象学中代表东方(与神社的守护作用相符),并且曾经在Okazaki地区自由栖息。
The "Koma Usagi" rabbit guardians at the entrance replace the traditional lion-dogs, one has its mouth open (male), one closed (female). Petting their heads is believed to bring happiness in marriage.
1178年,一位皇后在此顺利分娩后,神社便与生育祈福结下了渊源。供奉的神明Susanoo和Kushinadahime共育有八个孩子、、三个女儿和五个儿子。
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