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Yasaka Jinja Shrine Southern Higashiyama

One of Kyoto’s most important shrines, Yasaka-jinja Shrine overlooks the Gion entertainment district and sponsors the city’s biggest annual festival: the Gion Matsuri

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Yasaka-jinja Shrine is considered by some to be the spiritual heart of Kyoto. At the very least, it’s the spiritual heart of the Gion entertainment district, over which it presides with stately grandeur. It’s almost impossible not to visit this gaily painted shrine as it sits right in the middle of the main Southern Higashiyama sightseeing route and it’s just below Maruyama Park, which is the city’s most popular cherry blossom viewing destination.

If you want to see the role that Shinto really plays in the life of Kyotoites, this is the place to come: people flock here for weddings, to get their newborn babies blessed, to pray for love, success or just spend a little time among the beautiful surroundings. Note that with lovely lanterns illuminated at night, this is a great place for an evening stroll. It’s also a great place to go on New Year’s Eve or Day, as long as you don’t mind crowds.

English address:
625 Gion-machi Kitagawa, Higashiyama-ku

Japanese address:
東山区祇園町北側625番地

Opening Hours:
24 hours

Price:
free

Nearest Transport:
1 minute walk from the Gion stop, bus 206 from Kyoto Station. Five minutes’ walk from the Gion-Shijo stop on the Keihan Line.

Nearest Hotels:See hotels near to Yasaka-jinja Shrine on Agoda.com

Website: Official Website (Japanese)

Near To Here:
Yasaka-jinja Shrine is located in Kyoto’s Southern Higashiyama district. See our complete list of things to do in Southern Higashiyama, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.


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