From Lucky's Picture Diary
After seeing Hamo Michinaka, I crossed the Shijo Ohashi Bridge and returned to the hotel.
After recovering my strength in the cool room, I decided to visit Kibune Shrine, which was said to be lit up for the Tanabata Festival.
I boarded the No. 52 bus at the Kokusai Kaikan Mae bus stop No. 3, got off at Eizan Kibune Station, and transferred to a bus arriving at Kibune-guchi in five minutes.
I walked along the Kifune River, listening to the sound of the river, until I reached "Sagenta", located in front of Okumiya Shrine.
It was so hot that I ordered a cup of shaved ice served with maccha syrup and condensed milk, and for +500 I could choose a seat on the riverbed.
It was really cool. I was sweating like I was in a low-temperature sauna until a few minutes ago, but all at once the sweat subsided and it became cool to the point of being cold.
I was filled with a sense of accomplishment and exhilaration, having experienced kawadoko at Kibune for the first time in my life.
After the kawadoko experience, I visited Okunomiya Shrine, Yuinoyashiro Shrine, and the main shrine, and walked back down the approach to the shrine while admiring the lanterns lined up on both sides of the shrine.
I returned to the city side while taking pictures of the scenery from the front of the Eizan Dentetsu Railway.
A bit pitty that It was too early in the day at this time of the year for the beautiful illumination.
On the way back, I got off at the Keihan Kiyomizu 5-jo Station and returned home while looking at the 5-jo Ohashi Bridge.
#kifune #kyoto #summer illumination
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