
Hiyoshi Taisha
The head shrine of over 3,800 Hiyoshi and Sanno shrines across Japan, nestled at the base of Mt Hiei. Founded before recorded history and rebuilt by Enryakuji's monks to guard Kyoto's northeastern demon gate. The unique "Hiyoshi torii" (a two-legged gate with a triangular third leg) is found only here.
45–60 min
¥500 (adult), ¥300 (junior high & high school), free for elementary and below
9:00–17:00; grounds always accessible
Year-round (April for Sanno Festival)
About 10 min walk from Keihan Sakamoto-Hieizanguchi Station; or about 20–25 min walk from JR Hieizan-Sakamoto Station (Biwako Line / Kosei Line)
Location
Why Visit
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Head shrine of 3,800 Sanno shrines nationally — founded before the Nara period
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The Hiyoshi-torii has a unique triangular top element found at no other shrine in Japan
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Sacred monkeys roam the shrine grounds — the monkey is the messenger (shinshi) of the deity
Local Tips
Hiyoshi Taisha is the head shrine of some 3,800 Sanno-sha shrines across Japan. The Sanno Festival in April (boats with mikoshi cross Lake Biwa) is one of Japan's three great boat festivals. The cedar forest path to the upper sanctuary is quiet and atmospheric — often completely empty on weekdays.
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