Imamiya Shrine (Kyoto)
Japan /
Kyoto /
Kyoto /
Murasakino Imamiya-cho, 21
World
/ Japan
/ Kyoto
/ Kyoto
temple, place with historical importance, shinto shrine
The Shinto shrine located in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was originally established for patrons to pray for safety from an epidemic, though it has evolved into a shrine where patrons can pray for general good health. The shrine complex is embedded in a forest of large trees northwest of Daitoku-ji and includes many minor shrines in addition to the main shrine, or honden. On every second Sunday in April, one of the 3 major festivals in Kyoto, Yasurai Matsuri, is held at the shrine. The word imamiya (今宮) means "newly constructed."
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imamiya_Shrine
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Coordinates: 35°2'44"N 135°44'30"E
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- Kinkaku Temple 1.3 km
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- Kyoto Pref.University 2.1 km
- Momo-Yama Hill 2.8 km
- Kyoto Sangyo University 3.1 km
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- Sawa-Yama Hill 3.7 km
- North Campus of Kyoto University 4.3 km