enkiri/enmusubi stone at Yasui-Konpira-gu Shrine in Kyoto
Enter from front to back to remove bad relations and enter from the rear to the front to strengthen good relationships.
[POWER STONE MONUMENT for BREAKING OFF BAD RELATIONS] Yasui Konpiragu Kyoto,Japan
[Yasui Konpiragu]
The history of the shrine begins at the time of reign of the 38th Emperor Tenchi (668 to 671 C.E.), when Kamatari Fujiwara established the shrine, to pray for prosperity of the clan and eternal continuation of his descendants. planted purple wisteria and called it Fujidera (The Temple of Wisteria).
[Power stone monument] There are so many KATASHIRO (substitution charm) stuck on the stone with various wishes written on them that the monument is scarcely visible. They vary from very simple formulations such as: “Please let me happily marry Mr.xx”; to more serious ones, such as: “Please end the relation of my husband and his adulterous lover”.
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Yasui Konpiragu Shrine Kyoto Japan
Yasui Konpiragu Shrine. Where in we crawled to and back the “enkiri/enmusubi stone” thats is said to cut bad relationships and tighten good ones.
Stone of Breaking and Bonding at the Yasui Konpira-Gu Kyoto-Japan.
One of the most popular monuments in Yasui Konpira-Gu (安井金比羅宮) is the Stone of Breaking and Bonding; a stone 1.5 meters tall and 3 meters wide with a hole in the centre. Depending on whether you want to break bonds or join them you write your wish on one of two types of charms – be careful don’t pick the wrong one! – and then paste it onto the stone. Then if you wish to break bonds you pass through the stone from the front; if you wish to make bonds you pass through from the back and your wish will come true!
Kyoto, Japan - Yasui Konpiragu Shrine, April 4, 2017 / 桜の京都市安井金比羅宮, 平成29年4月4日
- Short video of visitors worshiping at Yasui Konpiragu Shrine in Kyoto, Japan, during the cherry blossom season, Tuesday, April 4, 2017.
Maiko Parading at Kushi Zuka Matsuri in Yasui Konpira-Gu, Kyoto!
This unique festival is dedicated to offering thanks to women's combs and hair ornaments. A ceremony is held and then a beautiful procession of women with their hair done in a wide range of styles spanning more than 1,300 years and wearing clothing from those periods will walk through the surrounding area!
Yasui Konpira-Gu enshrines three deities, namely, Emperor Sutoku, Omononushinokami and Minamotono Yorimasa.
According to the shrine's history, this shrine Originates from Komyo-In Kanscho-Ji. It was erected by Daien Hoshi in the period 1275-1277, in order to comfort the soul of Emperor Sutoku, who was defeated in the Hogen Rebellion (1156) and died in Sanuki (Kagawa Prefecture).
Kushi Zuka (Comb Mound) in the precincts of the shrine was built to hold a memorial service for old combs. Kushi Matsuri (Comb festival) is held on the fourth Monday of September every year!
Yasui Konpiragu(安井金毘羅宮) Japanese shrine in Kyoto.
Praying!!! it cuts the connection with bad fate and gets the connection with good fate, chance or relationship by passing through the hole!!
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Kushi Matsuri Comb Festival Yasui Konpira gu Shrine Kyoto 櫛くしまつり 安井金比羅宮 京都 by Kari Gröhn karigrohnco
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Kushi Matsuri (Comb Festival) at Yasui Konpira-gu shrine honours the decorative combs used in traditional Japanese hair styling. Women in elaborate period costumes parade gracefully in the shrine precincts.
Prior to the Edo period Japanese women wore long hair tied loosely in the back with a simple string. The flourishing economy in the Edo period brought out intricate hair styles with various binding and pinning techniques using hairpins, combs, bars and inserts. Hairpins (kanzashi) originated as Kazashi no hana, which were believed to magically endow a woman with the pureness and essence of flowers. A comb was much more than just styling hair. The hair ornaments expressed nearly every facet of a woman’s existence: her character, social class, and religion. The hairstyle could tell whether she was married or not and whether she had any children. According to an old Japanese proverb a woman’s hair is her life (Kami wa onna no inochi). The combs and pins were handed down from generation to generation. In Kyoto a broken and worn out comb was taken to a temple where prayers were said for its spirit, after which it was burned in a purifying ritual fire.
The elaborate hairstyles required a lot time and money to maintain. The hair ornaments often exceeded the cost of the gold brocade kimono. Kyoto-style combs (Kyogushi) were most famous. They were made by hand from boxwood (tsuge gushi). Mt Fuji’s chrysanthemum and cherry blossom decorations made them gorgeous. Luxury combs were made not only of wood or bamboo but also of valuable tortoise shell and ivory, decorated with gold, silver and coloured lacquers, precious metal inlays or mother-of-pearl.
Combs were not given as gifts because the word kushi was associated with misfortune. Kushi sounds like the words for suffering (ku) and death (shi). At least the gift was accompanied by money to compensate the recipient for the bad luck she may receive with the comb. Hair ornaments could even be a deadly weapon. Female ninja (kunoishi) used them to rake the eyes of their victims and many women used them to fend off male attackers.
Enkiri-/enmusubi-ishi ‘power rock’
Yasui Konpira-gu is famous for its enkiri-/enmusubi-ishi ‘power rock’. The rock has a crack running down from the top through which ‘cosmic energy’ passes down into the circular hole through which crawl those wishing to cut off bad ties (enkiri) and make new happy ties (enmusubi). Crawling from front to back represents cutting off a bad relationship. And crawling from back to front represents making a good match. The shrine deity helps those who try for a divorce or separation, it popular with many young and middle-aged women who wish for breaking off a relationship between boy friend and his mistress.
Paper strips called katashiro, or talisman, are stuck on the stone with various wishes. For example, “I want to marry with Taro!” and “Please end the bad relationship between my husband and his lover!” Any wish is okay. These written wishes completely cover the stone. You can cut off all types of bad relationships, not only relationships between men and women, but also relationships related to disease, drinking, smoking, and gambling. Incidentally Yasui Konpira-gu is located near the matchmaking (enmusubi) Jishu shrine, where two ordinary-looking stones set 10 metres apart represent hopes for those who seek true love. If you can walk safely from one stone to the other while keeping your eyes closed, your wishes for love shall be fulfilled.
Kushi Matsuri at Yasui Konpira-Gu in Kyoto!
Yesterday the annual Kushi Matsuri (comb festival - 櫛まつり) was held at the Yasui Konpira-Gu (安井金比羅宮) in Kyoto! This is a video clip of the event. At 13.00 clock the nicely dressed ladies, in kimono, head for the ceremony venue in front of the Kushizuka (a comb grave mound). After this short dedication and memorial service and “Black Hair” dance is performed on the Kaguraden (神楽殿) in front of the Honden (本殿). This is followed by a short procession around the vicinities of the Yasui Konpira-Gu and the Gion area of Kyoto.
(4K)京都寺社巡り2014 - 安井金比羅宮・縁切り縁結び碑 Yasui Konpira-gu Kyoto Japan
安井金比羅宮は京都府京都市東山区にある神社である。「安井のこんぴらさん」で知られる。
悪縁切り・良縁結びの神社としてしられています。パワースポットでもある境内にはお札がたくさん貼られた石碑があります。 穴をくぐることによって悪縁を切り、良縁を結ぶ御利益があるという縁切り縁結びの碑です。
Yasui Konpira-gu Kyoto Japan
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Shrine and Temple at Kyoto 2014
寺社巡りリスト
Kyoto 100 Temples and Shrines 1 - 京都寺社100所巡り 其の一
I Visited 100 temples and shrines in Kyoto,Japan.1-50
京都の寺社仏閣・お寺・神社の100所巡り。1~50
KYOTO 100 Temples and Shrines Part.2
銀閣寺(Ginkaku-ji)、護王神社(Goou Shrine)、宗像神社(Munakata Shrine)、金閣寺(Kinkaku-ji)、仁和寺(Ninna-ji)、福王子神社(Fukuoji Shrine)、下鴨神社(Shimogamo Shrine)、河合神社(Kawai Shrine)、北野天満宮(Kitano Tenman-gu)
護国神社(Gokoku Shrine)、八坂神社(Yasaka Shrine)、安井金比羅宮(Yasui Konpira-gu)、桂昌院(Keisho-in)、東光寺(Touko-ji)、五社大明神(Gosya Daimyoujin)、東福寺(Toufuku-ji)、明暗寺(Myouan-ji)、慶応寺(Keio-ji)、宝林寺(Hourin-ji)
穴太寺(Anao-ji)、知井八幡神社(Chii Hachiman Shrine)、多治神社(Taji Shrine)、本能寺(Honno-ji)、天性寺(Tensho-ji)、矢田地蔵尊(Yata Jizouson)、錦天満宮(Nishiki Tenman-gu)、蛸薬師堂(Takoyakusi Do)、西光寺(Saiko-ji)
誓願寺(Seigan-ji)、神蔵寺(Jinzou-ji)、鍬山神社(Kuwayama Shrine)、与野神社(Yono Shrine)、平等院鳳凰堂(Byoudo-in Houo-do)、磐榮稲荷宮(Iwasaka Inari-gu)、大井神社(Oi Shrine)、伊達神社(Date Shrine)、小幡神社(Obata Shrine)、日吉神社(Hiyoshi Shrine)
梅田神社(Umeda Shrine)、小松寺(Komatsu dera)、八幡神社(Hachiman Shrine)、大悲閣千光寺(Senko-ji)、貴船神社(Kibune Shrine)、鞍馬寺(Kuramadera)、由岐神社(Yuki Shrine)、愛宕神社(Atago Shrine)、長岡天満宮(Nagaoka Tenman-gu)、伏見稲荷大社(Fushimiinari Taisha)
Kyoto Temple and Shrine list
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これまでに参拝した京都のお寺と神社の映像を纏めました。
有名どころだけでなく御朱印巡りではあまり訪れる機会のない小さな寺社も多数収録。所在地等、質問ございましたらコメントにどうぞ。
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BEST PLACES IN KYOTO in 4K // CINEMATIC VIDEO
My first 7-Day trip to make a travel video and it is here in Kyoto, Japan. Cruising through various temples and shrines and other historical sites that Kyoto has to offer. Some of the amazing locations actually required a lot of walking but was all worth it both for the experience and the travel video. Check out the complete list down below for the amazing locations that I was able to venture through during my trip. Sadly, I lost my footage in Kinkakuji Temple (Gold Pavillion), which was supposed to be one of the main highlights of my travel video.
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Ginkaku-ji Tmeple
Kinkaku-ji Temple (lost my filesㅠ)
Heian Shrine
Shimogamo-jinja Shrine
Kamigamo-jina Shrine
Sanjusangen-do
Kiyomizu-dera
Zuigudo Shrine
Otowa Waterfall
Koyasu Pagoda
Tenryu-ji Temple
Kitano Tenmangu (with Sankomon Gate)
Kitano Tenmangu (with Ichi-no-Torii Gate)
Ayako Tenmangu
Higashi Hongan-ji Temple
Nigishi Hongan-ji Temple
Higashimuki Kannon-ji
Yasui-Konpira-gu Shrine
Hirano-jinja Shrine
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Scenes of Japan: Hygashiyma and Gion districts of Kyoto
Scenes taken in October 2017 of Hygashiyma and Gion districts of Kyoto. Includes Matsubara Dori, Yasaka Pagoda (Hokan-ji Temple) with two sets of married couples posing for wedding photos nearby, Yasui Konpira-gu shrine, Gion Corner, Gion-Shijo Station Kamo river, Sanjo Dori, Kiya-machi Dori, Pontocho Dori, Sanjo-Ohashi Bridge, Shinbashi Dori, Yamato Oji Dori.
Music: “Old Friend” by Silent Partner (remix)
Autumn in kifune Kyoto Japan 23 oktober 2018
Amazing autumn in #kifune #kyoto
【京都パワースポット】安井金毘羅宮(Yasui Konpiragu Shrine) 悪縁切り神社 2018 KYOTO JAPAN
悪縁を切り、良縁を結ぶ神社です。藤原鎌足が一堂を創建し、紫色の藤を植え藤寺と号して、家門の隆昌と子孫の長久を祈ったことに始まります。観光スポットになっています。
how to pray at my best power spot Yasui Shrine in Kyoto
my best power spot‼️
in Japan???????? Yasui Konpira shrine at Gion,Kyoto????????
it give us good chance(job,people,love) and cut off the bad chance(negative things,bad relation ship,and bad human)????????????????
good bye bad things say hello to good things and job and people for 2017
Night of Yasui Konpira Guu - Kyoto Hidden attractions
Tourism Kyoto
Divorce shrine Yasui Konpira Guu
京都 櫛まつり 時代風俗行列 外国人観光客に大人気 Kyoto Comb Festival (Kushi Matsuri)
2019年9月23日撮影
安井金比羅宮
History of hairstyle
Kofun-Showa periods, modern apprentice geisha
The 4th Monday of September: Kushi Matsuri (Comb Festival) at Yasui Konpira-gu Shrine (Kyoto City)
安井金比羅宮は京都し東山区にある神社です。通称「縁切り神社」の別称で知られています。
京都 紅葉のトンネル
#kyoto
#祇園白川
#八坂神社
#GION
THAILAND-JAPAN DEC 2017 Day 8 @ Kifune Shrine, Kurama Temple, Gion, Yasui Konpiragu, Kyoto Station