Wednesday, 15 February 2012
CXL - Kyoto
A musubi-ki (むすび木, "knot tree") in front of the entrance to Heian Jingu shrine. It's a bare tree where people tie their omikuji when the predicted fortune is negative.
Doesn't it look like a pretty cherry tree covered with blossoms? ❀
Labels:
heian jingu,
kyoto,
omikuji,
shrine
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