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Yuki Shrine

京都府
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The local deity of Mount Kurama, which was built over 1000 years ago.
This is a historic shrine founded in 940 with the aim of protecting the north of Heian-kyo. It is considered the guardian deity of the Kurama area. The highlight is the precious Momoyama-style main hall, which was rebuilt by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It is called the "Wari-haiden" because the center is a passage.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Yuki Shrine, Dedicated to the God of Matchmaking

Yuki Shrine, Dedicated to the God of Matchmaking
Yuki Shrine has been worshipped as the god of matchmaking since ancient times. In addition to amulets for matchmaking, business prosperity, and fire prevention, the unique "Tengu's Ear Fortune" is also popular. It is also worshipped as a god of safe childbirth and childbearing, attracting many tourists. It is one of the tourist spots around Kurama and Kifune, and can be visited together with Kurama Temple and Kifune Shrine. Why not visit and pray for matchmaking while you're there?
Point 2

Visit Yuki Shrine by Walking the Ninety-Nine Turn Approach

Visit Yuki Shrine by Walking the Ninety-Nine Turn Approach
Yuki Shrine is located on the Ninety-Nine Turn Approach, which is the main approach to Kurama Temple. There are many attractions along the way, including the historical site of Ushiwakamaru. As the uphill climb continues, there are also many stone steps in the latter half, making it possible to enjoy hiking and trekking. It's recommended to explore on foot, as you can enjoy the historical sites while enjoying nature. For those who find it difficult to move on foot, it's also possible to take the cable car to Tahoto.
Point 3

The Sacred Tree of the Power Spot

Yuki Shrine The Sacred Tree of the Power Spot
Yuki Shrine is home to the sacred tree "Osugi-san," which is known as a power spot. The tree is 800 years old and about 53 meters tall, and it is said that wishes come true when you pray to it. It has been designated as a natural monument of Kyoto City and is impressive in its size and power. This is a valuable power spot where you can spend quiet time while looking at the sacred tree. If you want to encounter good fortune, why not stop by and see it for yourself?
Point 4

Yuki Shrine Located on the Slopes of Mt. Kurama

Yuki Shrine Located on the Slopes of Mt. Kurama
Yuki Shrine is a shrine located in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, on the slopes of Mt. Kurama. It is one of the oldest shrines in Japan and has long been an object of faith in Shugendo. There are other tourist spots in the area, such as Ushiwaka Shrine, which is associated with Yuki Shrine and the legend of Ushiwaka-maru. You can also enjoy other tourist spots such as Kurama Temple and Kifune Shrine by taking the 99-bend approach. There are also hiking courses, so you can enjoy hiking and trekking if you prepare appropriate clothing and shoes. Transportation is also convenient, with options such as the Kurama cable car, bus, and train available.
Point 5

Tourist Spots around Yuki Shrine

Tourist Spots around Yuki Shrine
Yuki Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the precincts of Kurama Temple and has been a place of worship for Shugendo practitioners since ancient times. Its beautiful scenery is also one of its attractions. There are many other tourist spots in the area, such as Kurama Temple and Ohsugi Gongen Shrine. Transportation is also convenient, and there are hiking trails, making it possible to enjoy hiking and trekking. It is a recommended tourist spot for those interested in history and culture. When you visit, why not pay your respects while feeling the oldest history in Japan?
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Sightseeing

Yuki Shrine Kurama no Hi Matsuri: One of Kyoto's Three Major Festivals
Kurama no Hi Matsuri: One of Kyoto's Three Major Festivals
Kurama no Hi Matsuri is the annual festival of Yuki Shrine, held on October 22nd. It is one of Kyoto's three major festivals and attracts many tourists every year. The festival is overwhelming with its unique shouts and the sight of people walking with large torches. Many travelers are also captivated by the atmosphere of sparks flying at night on Mt. Kurama, known as a power spot. Why not take a trip on an autumn night and experience it for yourself?

Basic Information

Address 1073 Kuramahoncho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 601-1111
Business Hours

9時00分~15時00分

TEL 075-741-1670
Web Site http://www.yukijinjya.jp/
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