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Shimogamo Shrine
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Kyoto, Kansai

Shimogamo Shrine

One of Kyoto's oldest shrines (UNESCO), approached through the Tadasu no Mori — a primeval forest of 600-year-old trees untouched by the surrounding city. The forest path is far less crowded than the famous Fushimi Inari gates and gives a genuine sense of approaching an ancient sacred space. The shrine hosts the Aoi Festival in May.

Duration

45–60 min

Admission

Free

Hours

6:30–17:00; Tadasu-no-Mori (sacred forest): always accessible

Best Season

Year-round (May for Aoi Festival)

Access

10 min walk from Demachiyanagi Station (Keihan)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Tadasu no Mori — a primeval forest of 600-year-old trees inside the city, never logged or developed

  • 2

    UNESCO World Heritage and one of Japan's oldest active shrines — pre-dating Kyoto as a capital

  • 3

    The Aoi Festival procession (May) departs from here in full Heian court costume

Local Tips

The sacred forest (Tadasu-no-Mori) approaching the shrine is one of Kyoto's oldest natural environments — the path under the ancient trees is calm and beautiful year-round. The shrine is one of Kyoto's oldest (founded before the capital was established here). The Mitarashi Festival in late July (foot-purification in the spring water) is a gentle and moving ritual.

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