Residences of the Sun Goddess Amaterasu are said to be located in the heavens, and those who reside below her are known as 'Tatara'. According to legend, the deity believed to reside at this shrine is Takamimusubi Okami, a kami associated with the Imperial family. Visitors can pray for good luck, prosperity, and protection by offering incense sticks and rice balls.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Takamimusubi Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Takamimusubi Okami, Imperial Family kami
- Coordinates
- 35.5394023, 135.1918381
Visitor tip
When visiting, take note of the shrine's traditional Japanese-style architecture and offer your respects at the main torii gate.
Cultural notes
This shrine is one of the oldest in Kyoto and has been an important site for the Imperial family for centuries. The annual 'Matsuri' festival honors Takamimusubi Okami and features traditional music, dance, and food.
Historical note
Built in 711 CE, during the Nara period, as a temple dedicated to Takamimusubi Okami.