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Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine
Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine, which enshrines Michizane Sugawara, the god of learning, is the main shrine of all 12,000 Tenmangu and Tenjinsha shrines in the country.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
This temple, well-known for "Kiyomizu-no-butai" or "the stage of Kiyomizu," was opened by the saint Enchin in 778. The main hall (a national treasure) with its stage-like-architecture protrudes over a cliff providing a good view of Kyoto City. The temple enjoys a variety of beautiful scenery depending on the season such as cherry blossoms and green leaves in spring and red and yellow leaves in autumn. On the temple grounds are a lot of structures designated as important cultural assets such as Okuno-in and Amida-do.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple http://www.kiyomizudera.or.jp/lang/01.html
Jishu-jinja Shrine
This shrine was built by the third Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1633. In this building the structures of Irimoya-zukuri and Gongen-zukuri are combined with colorfully painted Japanese cypress bark, and they are designated as
national important cultural assets. The shrine precincts as well as the main hall, the front shrine and the shrine gate are also designated as an important cultural property.
There are a pair of stones in the shrine precinct. People believe their love will be achieved when they can walk from one stone to the other safely with their eyes closed. The shrine is famous for a god of marriage.
KYOTO PREFECTURE TOURISM GUIDE Website http://www.kyoto-kankou.or.jp/