Taka no Kami Shrine, located in the heart of Kyoto, is dedicated to Taka no Kami, a local deity believed to have protected the city from earthquakes and floods. The shrine's main hall features a distinctive hippon (pond) surrounded by vermilion lanterns, creating a striking visual contrast against its serene backdrop. Visitors can experience the tranquil atmosphere while honoring Taka no Kami, who is said to watch over Kyoto's residents.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Taka-no-Kami
- Kami enshrined
- Taka-no-Kami, Kamishima, Matsukaze
- Coordinates
- 35.4026942, 135.1513964
Visitor tip
Take a moment to appreciate the shrine's beautiful garden, particularly during cherry blossom season ( late March to early April), when the trees are adorned with vibrant pink petals.
Cultural notes
As one of Kyoto's oldest shrines, Taka no Kami Shrine has been closely tied to local festivals, including the 'Yuki Matsuri,' which celebrates the city's snowfall and winter solstice. The shrine is also said to have connections to the local legend of Taka no Kami, a benevolent god who protected the city from natural disasters.
Historical note
Founded in the Heian period, Taka no Kami Shrine has been an important cultural and spiritual center for Kyoto residents.