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  1. In 887 Emperor Uda (宇多天皇) fell deathly sick.
    Not long after Fujiwara-no-Yoshiko (藤原淑子 838-906), Uda's foster mother, had a vision of Sukunabikona (少彦名神 'god of hot springs, agriculture, healing, magic, brewing sake and knowledge').
    He promised that if the gods residing on Tsubakigamine were worshiped then the emperor would speed to health.

    Ōtoyo-jinja was hastily erected below Tsubakigamine, and sure enough Emperor Uda recovered.

    #Japan #Kyoto #京都 #Otoyojinja #大豊神社 #椿ヶ峰 #CamelliaHill

  2. In 887 Emperor Uda (宇多天皇) fell deathly sick.
    Not long after Fujiwara-no-Yoshiko (藤原淑子 838-906), Uda's foster mother, had a vision of Sukunabikona (少彦名神 'god of hot springs, agriculture, healing, magic, brewing sake and knowledge').
    He promised that if the gods residing on Tsubakigamine were worshiped then the emperor would speed to health.

    Ōtoyo-jinja was hastily erected below Tsubakigamine, and sure enough Emperor Uda recovered.

    #Japan #Kyoto #京都 #Otoyojinja #大豊神社 #椿ヶ峰 #CamelliaHill

  3. In 887 Emperor Uda (宇多天皇) fell deathly sick.
    Not long after Fujiwara-no-Yoshiko (藤原淑子 838-906), Uda's foster mother, had a vision of Sukunabikona (少彦名神 'god of hot springs, agriculture, healing, magic, brewing sake and knowledge').
    He promised that if the gods residing on Tsubakigamine were worshiped then the emperor would speed to health.

    Ōtoyo-jinja was hastily erected below Tsubakigamine, and sure enough Emperor Uda recovered.

    #Japan #Kyoto #京都 #Otoyojinja #大豊神社 #椿ヶ峰 #CamelliaHill

  4. In 887 Emperor Uda (宇多天皇) fell deathly sick.
    Not long after Fujiwara-no-Yoshiko (藤原淑子 838-906), Uda's foster mother, had a vision of Sukunabikona (少彦名神 'god of hot springs, agriculture, healing, magic, brewing sake and knowledge').
    He promised that if the gods residing on Tsubakigamine were worshiped then the emperor would speed to health.

    Ōtoyo-jinja was hastily erected below Tsubakigamine, and sure enough Emperor Uda recovered.

    #Japan #Kyoto #京都 #Otoyojinja #大豊神社 #椿ヶ峰 #CamelliaHill

  5. In 887 Emperor Uda (宇多天皇) fell deathly sick.
    Not long after Fujiwara-no-Yoshiko (藤原淑子 838-906), Uda's foster mother, had a vision of Sukunabikona (少彦名神 'god of hot springs, agriculture, healing, magic, brewing sake and knowledge').
    He promised that if the gods residing on Tsubakigamine were worshiped then the emperor would speed to health.

    Ōtoyo-jinja was hastily erected below Tsubakigamine, and sure enough Emperor Uda recovered.

    #Japan #Kyoto #京都 #Otoyojinja #大豊神社 #椿ヶ峰 #CamelliaHill

  6. 🐭THE MICE SHRINE🐁

    At the western foot of Tsubakigamine (椿ヶ峰 'Camellia Hill'), beside the 'Path of Philosophy' (哲学の道 'Tetsugaku-no-michi'), stands Ōtoyo-jinja (大豊神社).

    It's more familiarly known as the 'Mice Shrine' (鼠の社 'Nezumi-no-sha').

    #Kyoto #京都 #大豊神社 #Otoyojinja #PathofPhilosophy #哲学の道 #椿ヶ峰 #Higashiyama

  7. 🐭THE MICE SHRINE🐁

    At the western foot of Tsubakigamine (椿ヶ峰 'Camellia Hill'), beside the 'Path of Philosophy' (哲学の道 'Tetsugaku-no-michi'), stands Ōtoyo-jinja (大豊神社).

    It's more familiarly known as the 'Mice Shrine' (鼠の社 'Nezumi-no-sha').

    #Kyoto #京都 #大豊神社 #Otoyojinja #PathofPhilosophy #哲学の道 #椿ヶ峰 #Higashiyama

  8. 🐭THE MICE SHRINE🐁

    At the western foot of Tsubakigamine (椿ヶ峰 'Camellia Hill'), beside the 'Path of Philosophy' (哲学の道 'Tetsugaku-no-michi'), stands Ōtoyo-jinja (大豊神社).

    It's more familiarly known as the 'Mice Shrine' (鼠の社 'Nezumi-no-sha').

    #Kyoto #京都 #大豊神社 #Otoyojinja #PathofPhilosophy #哲学の道 #椿ヶ峰 #Higashiyama

  9. 🐭THE MICE SHRINE🐁

    At the western foot of Tsubakigamine (椿ヶ峰 'Camellia Hill'), beside the 'Path of Philosophy' (哲学の道 'Tetsugaku-no-michi'), stands Ōtoyo-jinja (大豊神社).

    It's more familiarly known as the 'Mice Shrine' (鼠の社 'Nezumi-no-sha').

    #Kyoto #京都 #大豊神社 #Otoyojinja #PathofPhilosophy #哲学の道 #椿ヶ峰 #Higashiyama

  10. 🐭THE MICE SHRINE🐁

    At the western foot of Tsubakigamine (椿ヶ峰 'Camellia Hill'), beside the 'Path of Philosophy' (哲学の道 'Tetsugaku-no-michi'), stands Ōtoyo-jinja (大豊神社).

    It's more familiarly known as the 'Mice Shrine' (鼠の社 'Nezumi-no-sha').

    #Kyoto #京都 #大豊神社 #Otoyojinja #PathofPhilosophy #哲学の道 #椿ヶ峰 #Higashiyama