Japanese Name
PrefectureKyoto
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates34.9503064, 135.6968435

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About this Shrine

This Shinto shrine in Kyoto is dedicated to the protection of children and families. The shrine's main hall, designed in traditional Heian-style architecture, features a sacred tree believed to be over 500 years old. Visitors can pray for good fortune, health, and happiness for their children.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is believed to be associated with the local legend of 'Oyasumi no Tsurugi,' a mythical sword said to protect families from evil spirits. During the festival season, locals perform traditional dances and chants to invoke the kami's protection.

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