Yasaka Kōshin-dō

Coordinates: 34°59′53.8″N 135°46′43.4″E / 34.998278°N 135.778722°E / 34.998278; 135.778722
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Multi-coloured kukurizaru in 2019
Kukurizaru in 2007
The Kōshin-dō symbol
The Kukurizaru talismans

Yasaka Kōshin-dō (八坂庚申堂), or in its full name Daikoku-san Kongō-ji Kōshin-dō (大黒山金剛寺庚申堂) is a small temple located in Higashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. The temple is located near Kiyomizu-dera.

The temple is dedicated to Kōshin-san (庚申さん) a nickname of its main worship object Shōmen Kongō (青面金剛), a blue, guardian warrior and to the "three wise monkeys". They represent the Kōshin faith.

References[edit]

  • E. OhnukiTierney, Monkey as Mirror Symbolic Transformations in Japanese History & Ritual, Princeton University Press, 1992, ISBN 978-0-691-02846-0
  • Emi Kitagawa, Information Leaflet for Yasaka Koshindo temple, Kyoto Saga University of Arts, Department of Tourism Design
  • Kyoto Prefectural Government Tourism and Convention Office, Three Monkeys Shrine (Yasaka Koshindo Shrine), Kyoto

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34°59′53.8″N 135°46′43.4″E / 34.998278°N 135.778722°E / 34.998278; 135.778722