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"⭐️ Featured in my Kyoto Tours videos. Yasaka Koshindo Temple is a tiny temple located in the hilly Higashiyama area in Kyoto. The temple is on a side street close by the famous “Kiyomizudera” temple, so you can see both if you'd like! Worshippers and visitors of this temple write their wish on a colourful ball called a “kukurizaru” and hang them at the site. The kukurizaru is a round, ball-shaped talisman made of cloth, and it is believed that if you give up one of your greeds, one of your wishes may come true. "
"Yasaka Koshindo, also known as Kongoji Temple, is a colourful and unique Buddhist temple in Kyoto’s Higashiyama District, famous for its vibrant displays of "kukurizaru", or brightly coloured cloth balls representing monkeys"
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