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#Sanneizaka #Sannenzaka #Kyoto #Japan Sanneizaka is a slope in Kyoto City. It is also called Sannenzaka. It is famous as a sightseeing spot in Higashiyama. In a narrow sense, it refers to the stone steps leading north from Kiyomizu-zaka, the approach to Kiyomizu-dera Temple on Mt. Ninenzaka connects Yasaka Shrine, Maruyama Park, Kodaiji Temple, Hokanji Temple (Yasaka Pagoda) in the north and Kiyomizudera Temple in the south, so there is a constant flow of tourists. Souvenir shops, pottery shops, restaurants, etc. line up along the road. It has been designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings based on the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties. It is the stage of the Akebonotei Incident at the end of the Tokugawa period. Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings Sanneizaka, an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, is wider than the range of the street, and includes the south side of Gion-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Shimizu 2-chome, Shimizu 3-chome, Shimogawara-machi, Minami-machi, Washio-cho, Kanazono-cho, Yasakaue-cho, and Masuya-cho. and part of Hoshino Town. In 1976, about 5.3 hectares was selected as an important traditional building preservation area under the name of "Kyoto City Sanneizaka Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings". After that, in 1996, the so-called "Ishibekoji" area was additionally selected, and the area of the preservation area is about 8.2 hectares. Legend of Sanneizaka There are various theories about the etymology of ``Sannei-zaka''. The popular theory is that it came to be called Sannei-zaka, but on the other hand, people who have visited Kiyomizu-dera make their wishes stronger when they pass this slope, and after their wishes are fulfilled, they visit again to thank Kannon. There is also a theory that it came to be called 'Sainen-zaka' because it is a slope that is sometimes passed. If you fall on Sannenzaka, which has the same name with a different character, you will die within three years. Also, there is a famous biography in Wakayama City where Sannenzaka Street is located, saying that if you fall down, your life expectancy will be shortened by three years, but it is unknown if it is directly related. It is said that the people of Kyoto carried a gourd as a talisman to prevent them from falling.