An image of the blue-faced deity Shoumen Kongo is enshrined here as part of traditional folkloric Koushin beliefs. Image of this Koushin deity and his three monkeys can be seen throughout Nara-machi as talismans to ward off evil. Because they are thought to take a person's misfortune, the monkeys are known as "migawari-saru;" literally, "Substitue Monkeys" who take one's place. It is also believed that a wish written on the monkey's back will come true, earning them the additional nickname, "Wish Monkeys."
Basic Information
Address | Nishinoshinya-cho, Nara 630-8334 |
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Access | JR Nara Station, Kintetsu Nara Station: 20 minute walk from JR Nara Station, 15 minute walk from Kintetsu Nara Station |
Inquiries | Nara Tourism Center: +81-742-22-3900 |
Parking | Not available |
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