Go-o Shrine

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Located west of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Go-o Shrine is a rare shrine where wild boars are worshiped as divine messengers. Affectionately called the "Boar Shrine," the unique sight of "Koma-inoshishi" (guardian boars) and collections throughout the grounds brings smiles to visitors. Famous as a guardian deity for legs and hips, it sees a constant flow of people praying for travel safety and health. For those born in the Year of the Boar or active travelers, it is a friendly and warm power spot where you can enjoy traditional Japanese animal worship while making your prayers.

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【公式】京都・護王神社 GOOUJINJA SHINTO SHRINE

【公式】京都・護王神社 GOOUJINJA SHINTO SHRINE

Goou Jinja

Go-o Shrine

Address
385 Sakurazuru-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto
Website
https://www.gooujinja.or.jp/
Operator
Go-o-jinja Shrine

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