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Imamiya Shrine

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Tonomura
May 22, 2017
God of pestilence has protected Kyoto against diseases Imamiya shrine is also called Tamanokoshi Jinja and is near Daitoku-ji Temple. It is said there was a building dedicated to a god of pestilence built before 790 s. The building and a new shrine built in 1001 were collectively named Imamiya-sha. Most of the buildings are reconstructions made at the beginning of 20th century, but they were built in the style of the time when the shrine was named Imamiya-sha.
God of pestilence has protected Kyoto against diseases Imamiya shrine is also called Tamanokoshi Jinja and is near Daitoku-ji Temple. It is said there was a building dedicated to a god of pestilence built before 790 s. The building and a new shrine built in 1001 were collectively named Imamiya-sha.…
Tomo
February 7, 2016
This shrine is famous for getting marry into the purple, good health. There are Japanese sweets shop near here.
Jun
April 7, 2019
It is a historical shrine built 1000 years ago.The famous "aburi-mochi" is best recommended Kyoto sweets
Shimo & Rika
April 27, 2017
local shrine, good place when you feel tired of the crowds. ABURIMOCHI, roasted rice cake sweets is good for tea break.
Yuuki
October 18, 2016
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.

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紫野今宮町-21 北区
Kyoto, Kyoto