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Shimogamo Shrine (Kamomioya-jinja)

Having been enshrined since BC, it is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto.

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The official name of the Shrine is Kamomioya-jinja. Due to its location downstream of the Kamo River that runs through Kyoto City, it is familiarized by the name “Shimogamo-san” and “Shimogamo Shrine.” The main shrine, consisting of two buildings in the east and west, is designated as a national treasure, and is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto. It was also registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.

The main shrine is located roughly 1km away from the entrance. The rich green “Tadasu no Mori” spreads before the main shrine. Around 600 trees of 200~600 years in age are planted, and create a sacred atmosphere.

Within the grounds, there are shrines of matchmaking, beauty, and success in contracts. During the five days from the end of July, the pond in front of the “Mitarai-sha,” where the god who wards of evil is enshrined, is crowded with people performing the “foot dipping Shinto ritual” in hopes of warding off diseases. Furthermore, the “mitarashi dango,” a dumpling covered in sweet sauce, is said to have been shaped resembling the water bubbles that spring up in the pond. It can be eaten in the tea houses located around the shrine.

Among the various events, I would like to recommend one of the three major festivals in Kyoto, Aoi Matsuri, a festival that prays for a good harvest. It started approximately 1400 years ago, and is held every year on May 15th. The "roadside ceremony” is a sight to see, where people wearing costumes of the Heian period parade from the starting point of the Kyoto Imperial Palace to Shimogamo Shrine and Kamigamo Shrine. It is a valuable opportunity to see the ancient Japanese culture up close. The “Yabusame” held at the “Tadasu-no-Mori” is also worth taking a look at. It is a Shinto ritual in which an archer dressed in a Kuge costume shoots a target from the top of a running horse, praying for the success of "Aoi Matsuri". It is held in early May.

Highlights

  • Having been enshrined in BC, it is a shrine rich in history.
  • There are shrines that bring benefits such as matchmaking, beauty, contract fulfillment, and disease warding.
  • It is also well-known as the shrine where one of the three major festivals in Kyoto, "Aoi Matsuri," and "Yabusame" are held.

Photos

  • The bright vermilion tower gate is a valuable cultural property

    The bright vermilion tower gate is a valuable cultural property

  • The "Tadasu no Mori" surrounding the road to worship has a mystical atmosphere. In autumn, trees are beautifully colored.

    The "Tadasu no Mori" surrounding the road to worship has a mystical atmosphere. In autumn, trees are beautifully colored.

  • At the matchmaking shrine "Aioi-sha", there is the "Renri no Kenki" where the trunk of two trees are united in the middle. It is popular as a powerful matchmaking spot.

    At the matchmaking shrine "Aioi-sha", there is the "Renri no Kenki" where the trunk of two trees are united in the middle. It is popular as a powerful matchmaking spot.

  • At the "Kawai Shrine" related to beauty, wishes are written on the ema resembling a mirror.

    At the "Kawai Shrine" related to beauty, wishes are written on the ema resembling a mirror.

  • At the Aoi Matsuri held on May 15th, the culture of the Heian period could be seen.

    At the Aoi Matsuri held on May 15th, the culture of the Heian period could be seen.

  • At the “Yabusame” held to pray for the safety of the “Aoi Matsuri,” a large number of people gather to watch the event.

    At the “Yabusame” held to pray for the safety of the “Aoi Matsuri,” a large number of people gather to watch the event.

Reviews

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  • Diana Lee

    遊客不多又擁有一大片的森林走在裡面很舒服。

  • Yu Yu Lee

    從入口處到正殿會經過一條唯美的森林步道,很適合悠閒散步場所。

  • AngeLourdsky

    網路上討論度很高的蕾絲御守,就在下鴨神社這。

Details

Name in Japanese
下鴨神社(賀茂御祖神社)
Postal Code
606-0807
Address
59 Shimogamoizumigawacho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Telephone
075-781-0010
Holiday
Open every day
Hours
Summer Season 5:30am ~ 6:00pm, Winter Season 6:30am ~ 5:00pm
Admission
Free (Special viewing of the "Oidono Hall" is 500 yen per person, free for junior high school students and younger)
Directions
1) Get off at "Shimogamo Jinja Mae" or "Tadasu-no-mori Mae" bus stop on the No. 1 / No. 205 City Bus from Kitaoji Station on the Karasuma Line, Approximately 3 minute-walk
2) 15 minute walk from Demachiyanagi Station on the Keihan Main Line
3) 15 minute walk from Demachiyanagi Station on the Eizan Electric Railway
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)