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Kyoto's lesser-known temples where you can avoid the crowds and take photos with your camera

Don't elevate the photos I took before! Temple name: Yasui Konpira-gu It's hidden among a residential area, and you'll pass by here if you walk from Kiyomizu-dera to Yahata Shrine. The temple mainly prays for cutting off bad karma. In addition to praying for love or cutting off bad karma, if there are people you don't want to see, bad habits you want to quit, and diseases that plague you, you can pray for resolution here.
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Posted: Jan 17, 2024
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