Yasui Konpiragu is a shrine enshrined in Shimobentencho, Higashiyama-ku, a power spot where worshippers come from across Japan to the deity of severing bad ties and forming good ones. The principal deities are Emperor Sutoku, Okuninushi-no-Mikoto, and Minamoto no Yorimasa; Emperor Sutoku had a deep connection with Kompira-gu in Sanuki Province and was enshrined here in the Edo period. The 'Enkiri …
The origins of Yasui Konpiragu are said to date to 685 CE (the 14th year of Emperor Tenmu's reign), when Fujiwara no Fusasaki, a son of Fujiwara no Kamatari, is traditionally said to have constructed a hall here to pray for the prosperity of his clan. During the Heian period, Minamoto no Yorimasa is…
Flourishing trade, new-shop openings, successful deals. A central prayer at Inari and Ebisu shrines.
Derived from the enshrined deity "崇徳天皇・大物主神・源頼政"
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