Kifune Shrine
Kifune Shrine
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Kifune Shrine is tucked into a narrow valley in the mountains north of Kyoto, dedicated to the water deity Takaokami-no-Kami. As the source of water that feeds Kyoto, the shrine has been venerated since ancient times by anyone whose livelihood depends on water -- from farmers to brewers to dyers. The shrine is famous for its water fortune-telling: visitors place a blank fortune slip on the sacred water, and the message gradually appears. It is also one of Kyoto's premier matchmaking shrines. The approach up the stone stairs lined with red lanterns is photogenic in every season, but especially magical when blanketed in snow with evening illumination -- widely considered one of Kyoto's most beautiful winter scenes.
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The water fortune-telling involves placing a blank paper on sacred water; the fortune appears as the paper gets wet.
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The shrine name 'Kifune' means 'yellow boat,' from a legend that the goddess Tamayorihime arrived by boat from Osaka.
Source: tradition
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Location Coordinates
35.1219, 135.7628
Physical Address
180 Kurama Kibune-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Province historique
Yamashiro / Tanba / Tango
การเดินทาง
Kibuneguchi Station (Eizan Railway)
เวลาทำการ
6:00-20:00 (varies)
Bus
Shuttle bus from Kibuneguchi
Meilleure saison
Langues etrangeres
Accessibilite
Limited (mountain valley)
Site officiel
https://kifunejinja.jp/Pourquoi ce sanctuaire
A mountain water shrine with magical water fortune-telling. The snow-lit stone steps are one of Kyoto's most beautiful scenes. A top matchmaking shrine.
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What is Kifune Shrine?
Kifune Shrine is tucked into a narrow valley in the mountains north of Kyoto, dedicated to the water deity Takaokami-no-Kami. As the source of water that feeds Kyoto, the shrine has been venerated since ancient times by anyone whose livelihood depends on water -- from farmers to brewers to dyers. The shrine is famous for its water fortune-telling: visitors place a blank fortune slip on the sacred water, and the message gradually appears. It is also one of Kyoto's premier matchmaking shrines. The approach up the stone stairs lined with red lanterns is photogenic in every season, but especially magical when blanketed in snow with evening illumination -- widely considered one of Kyoto's most beautiful winter scenes.
Where is Kifune Shrine located?
Kifune Shrine is located in Kyoto-shi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto. The full address is: 180 Kurama Kibune-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto.
What deities are enshrined at Kifune Shrine?
The enshrined deities are: Takaokami no Kami.
What blessings can you pray for at Kifune Shrine?
Kifune Shrine is known for: Water Blessings, Rain / Weather, Matchmaking, Agriculture.
How do I get to Kifune Shrine?
The nearest station is Kibuneguchi Station (Eizan Railway). It is about a 25-minute walk from the station. Shuttle bus from Kibuneguchi