KIYOSHIKŌJIN KIYOSHIKŌJIN
Eriged in 896, live here Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine in harmony. The sanctuary is dedicated to Kôjin, the god of fire and kitchen. It is known to bring success and good fortune. The people being in their yakudoshi (bad luck year) buy the shrine of chimney pliers that would catch and remove the bad luck. These clips are kept at home a whole year before returning them to the sanctuary after setsubone (3 February). At the foot of the stairs leading to the main temple is a great statue representing Jizo (bodhisatta savior of the souls of hell). Watering the water statue would make it possible to fulfill one of its wishes. Not far, a statue of Binzuru-sonja, disciple of Buddha. Ruining one of the parts of the body corresponding to a place where one has a bad place would make it possible to remove the pain and cure each other. The road from the train station to the temple is called the «dragon path». Throughout the hotel there are numerous souvenir and snack shops.
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