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Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

Shinto Shrine・Buddhist Temple

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Shogan-ji Temple

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    〒604-8035 453, Shinkyogoku-dori, Sanjo, sagaru, Sakurano-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

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    Business Hours
    [Business hours] 9:00~17:00
    Access
    A 5-minute walk from Kyoto Kawaramachi Station on the Hankyu Railway, get off at Kyoto City Hall-mae Station on the Tozai Subway Line, and a 5-minute walk from Sanjo Station on the Keihan Railway.

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    ■ Michishirube for lost children It is a stone pillar on the north side of the mountain gate. The front is engraved with "Lost Michishirube", the right is "Teacher", and the left is "Search". At that time, when lost, lost, lost, etc., the lost person is searched, and the person who picked it up To teach, I wrote on this stone on paper and overhanged it. From the late Edo period to the middle of the Meiji era, when there was no police, lost children became a serious social problem and were built in shrines and temples and platters in various places. Because it is a stone that plays the role of the moonlight ice man (middle man), it is also called "Kirien ice stone". The existing stone pillar was erected in September 1882 (1882).

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