The King Prince Shrine, located in Kyoto Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity of royalty and nobility, Otsutsuki no Okami. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period, with a main hall covered in red lacquer and a distinctive vermilion torii gate. During the spring festival, visitors can enjoy traditional dances and offerings to honor the kami.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Otsutsuki no Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Otsutsuki no Okami
- Coordinates
- 34.9965202, 135.6187833
Visitor tip
To experience the shrine's tranquil atmosphere, visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the sun is not too strong. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle to explore the surrounding gardens.
Cultural notes
Otsutsuki no Okami, the deity enshrined at King Prince Shrine, is also revered as a powerful kami of royalty and nobility in Japanese mythology. The shrine's proximity to Kyoto Imperial Palace highlights its historical significance in Shinto traditions.
Historical note
The shrine was originally established during the Heian period (794-1185 CE) as a Shinto shrine for the royal family.