Kamo Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto deities Kamimusubi and Kamo-no-Omusubi, is one of Japan's oldest shrines, located in Kyoto. The shrine complex dates back to the 8th century, with evidence of earlier structures. Its architecture reflects the Heian period style, featuring a main hall and several smaller shrines.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Kamimusubi
- 祀られている神
- Kamimusubi, Kamo-no-Omusubi
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
Visit the shrine's inner courtyard during cherry blossom season to experience its natural beauty.
文化的背景
Kamo Shrine is associated with the myth of Kamimusubi, a rice god who brought fertility to the land. The shrine is also known for its traditional festivals, including the Sōbō Matsuri held in May, which features a parade of decorated floats.
歴史
Founded in 712 by the Imperial Regent Shōtoku Taishi.