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What does it mean to see Miriam?

Inari fujijian-taisha shrine

It is the headquarters of more than 30,000 rice fields in Japan. It is also one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto.

Here is dedicated to the gods who bless the prosperity of business and the bumper harvest of crops. On the market day of the first month or every month 1 day, it is very lively. Temples and archways are all red, representing the colors of harvest and autumn. Passing through the "Thousand Archways" is the entrance to the road and the mountain. From here, you can climb to the road and the top of the mountain. The mountain road is covered with red archways.

Supplement:

This shrine, which was built in the 8th century, is the most important one among 9,000 shrines dedicated to Daolian, the god of sake and prosperity in Japan. Businessmen come to God to pray for success and wealth.

Behind the huge red archway, on one side of the shrine stands a stone fox (the fox is the representative of Millian on the earth), and you start to climb from here. The whole hillside was covered with countless red archways, forming one endless tunnel after another. You are walking in a strange red shimmer, which twinkles in a small shrine on the rock.