Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
Umenomiya Taisha
Umenomiya Taisha in Kyoto was established by the Tachibana clan, one of the four great Nara-period aristocratic families, as their ancestral shrine. Enshrining Oto-Tachibana-hime and the sake-brewing deity Osahime, the shrine is particularly venerated for blessings connected to sake production and childbirth/child-raising. The shrine's plum garden (ume) is one of Kyoto's finest, with over 450 trees blooming in late winter — a living reference to the shrine's name.
Traditional founding as the Tachibana clan ancestral shrine, initially located in the Yamato region before moving to Kyoto.
Listed in the Engishiki as a Shikinaisha shrine.
Location Coordinates
35.0044, 135.7000
30 Umezu Fukenokawa-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi
Yamashiro / Tanba / Tango
Matsuo-Taisha Station (Hankyu)
9:00-17:00
北海道神宮
上川神社
帯廣神社
樽前山神社
美瑛神社
旭川神社
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Umenomiya Taisha in Kyoto was established by the Tachibana clan, one of the four great Nara-period aristocratic families, as their ancestral shrine. Enshrining Oto-Tachibana-hime and the sake-brewing deity Osahime, the shrine is particularly venerated for blessings connected to sake production and childbirth/child-raising. The shrine's plum garden (ume) is one of Kyoto's finest, with over 450 trees blooming in late winter — a living reference to the shrine's name.
Umenomiya Taisha is located in Kyoto-shi, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto. The full address is: 30 Umezu Fukenokawa-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi.