Meishin-taisha

Umenomiya Taisha

Umenomiya Taisha

Nijunisha
Tarif
Free (garden: 600 yen)
Goshuin
300 yen
Acces
15 min walk
Horaires
9:00-17:00

Vue d'ensemble

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.

Histoire

701

Traditional founding as the Tachibana clan ancestral shrine, initially located in the Yamato region before moving to Kyoto.

927

Listed in the Engishiki as a Shikinaisha shrine.

Reseau de sanctuaires

Infos pratiques

Location Coordinates

35.0044, 135.7000

Physical Address

30 Umezu Fukenokawa-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi

Province historique

Yamashiro / Tanba / Tango

Acces

Matsuo-Taisha Station (Hankyu)

15 min walk

Horaires

9:00-17:00

Meilleure saison

spring (plum, iris)
Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-06. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

Sanctuaires lies

Questions frequentes

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What is 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.

Where is Umenomiya Taisha located?

Umenomiya Taisha is located in Kyoto-shi, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto. The full address is: 30 Umezu Fukenokawa-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi.