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Kamigamo-jinja

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Tonomura
February 21, 2017
This is one of my favorite shrine because it's calm, not so crowded and not commercialized but the scenery there is as beautiful as other famous shrines especially in Spring. Moreover since It's along Kamogawa River, you can take a walk around, enjoying beautiful nature:)
Katy
August 1, 2016
Now you are starting to get rather far afield...this is our neighborhood shrine, with a long history and a nice creek running through it.
Daikoku-Cho
April 22, 2016
Kamigamo-jinja is one of Japan’s oldest shrines and predates the founding of Kyoto. Established in 679, it is dedicated to Raijin, the god of thunder, and is one of Kyoto’s 17 Unesco World Heritage sites. The present buildings (more than 40 in all), including the impressive Haiden hall, are exact reproductions of the originals, dating from the 17th to 19th centuries. The shrine is entered from a long approach through two torii (shrine gateways). The two large conical white-sand mounds in front of Hosodono hall are said to represent mountains sculpted for gods to descend upon. It’s not one of Kyoto’s leading sights but it’s worth a look if you find yourself in the north.
Kamigamo-jinja is one of Japan’s oldest shrines and predates the founding of Kyoto. Established in 679, it is dedicated to Raijin, the god of thunder, and is one of Kyoto’s 17 Unesco World Heritage sites. The present buildings (more than 40 in all), including the impressive Haiden hall, are exact re…
U
March 9, 2014
My on of favarite shrine
Nobu
February 21, 2020
Very nice and sacred spot in Kyoto !

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Kamigamo Motoyama
Kyoto, Kyoto