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Bukushin Inari Shrine is located in Imaizumachi, also known as the Dragon Valley. Inside the shrine, there is a 850-year-old sacred tree and an impressive dragon god statue, welcoming the visitors. There are many stories and sacred powers related to the dragon, making it a popular spot for visitors during the Year of the Dragon.
It is a historical land where the anecdote of Sakamoto Ryoma meeting Oryo is left. Panels exhibited in the shrine reveal a side of Bukushin Inari Shrine as a place associated with Sakamoto Ryoma.
Bukushin Inari Shrine is known for the blessings of "victory horse" and "victory amulet", and has been a place for prayers for business prosperity and victory from ancient times. In recent years, it has also attracted attention for blessings related to matchmaking and longevity.
There is a unique, automatic oracle in the precincts, which gives out an oracle when turned. You can fortune-tell for free, so why not give it a try?
Imaizumachi, where the original landscape of Kyoto remains strongly associated with the story of Issun-boushi. Spending time in the quiet precincts is like slipping back in time to a small Kyoto.