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Explore 9 shrines in Kyoto. From ancient sacred sites to hidden gems, discover what makes each one special.

Vista di Fushimi Inari-taisha
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Fushimi Inari-taisha
京都市伏見区

Kyoto's iconic head shrine of Inari, the kami of rice and business, famed for its mesmerizing network of thousands of vermilion torii gates that snake up a sacred mountain.

Vista di Heian Shrine (Heian Jingu)
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Heian Shrine (Heian Jingu)
京都市左京区

Built in 1895 to celebrate Kyoto's 1,100th anniversary, Heian Shrine recreates the grandeur of the original Imperial Palace from the Heian period, featuring one of the largest torii gates in Japan.

Vista di Iwashimizu Hachimangu
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Iwashimizu Hachimangu
八幡市

Located on Mount Otokoyama south of Kyoto, this majestic shrine is dedicated to Hachiman, the god of war and protector of the nation. It is a National Treasure.

Vista di Kamigamo Shrine
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Kamigamo Shrine
京都市北区

Paired with Shimogamo Shrine as the 'Kamo Shrines', this UNESCO World Heritage site guards the north of Kyoto. It is famous for its purification rituals and the distinctive 'Tatesuna' sand mounds.

Vista di Kifune Shrine
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Kifune Shrine
京都市左京区

Nestled deep in the mountains north of Kyoto, Kifune Shrine is dedicated to the god of water. The stone steps lined with red lanterns are one of Kyoto's most iconic photo spots.

Vista di Kitano Tenmangu
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Kitano Tenmangu
京都市上京区

The main shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning. Students from all over Japan flock here to pray for success in exams. Famous for its plum blossoms.

Vista di Shimogamo Shrine (Shimogamo Jinja)
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Shimogamo Shrine (Shimogamo Jinja)
京都市左京区

One of the oldest shrines in Kyoto and a UNESCO World Heritage site, set within a primeval forest. Famous for its purification rituals and strong blessings for relationships.

Vista di Ujigami Shrine
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Ujigami Shrine
宇治市

A quiet, historic shrine located across the river from Byodoin Temple. Its main hall dates back to the Heian period (c. 1060), making it the oldest existing Shinto shrine structure.

Vista di Yasaka Shrine
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Yasaka Shrine
京都市東山区

Affectionately called 'Gion-san', this shrine sits at the east end of Shijo-dori, watching over the Gion district. It is the host of the Gion Matsuri, Japan's most famous festival.

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