Yasaka Shrine

: Tourist Attractions near Ramen Uroko Kyoto Sanjo

Kyoto is often characterized as a home of one of the three major festivals of Japan, namely Kanda in Tokyo, Tenjin in Osaka, and Gion in Kyoto. Yasaka Shrine is the home of Gion Festival.

八坂神社 - Yasaka Shrine

The history of Yasaka Shrine is a little complex and it takes long even to explain it only briefly… But visit the sacred place anyways.

八坂神社 - Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto

You will be impressed by the historic architecture on the holy ground.

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Address

625 Gionmachi Kitagawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto

Access

17 to 22 min by bus and walk from Ramen Uroko Kyoto Sanjo


10-min walk from Kyoto-Kawaramachi train station (HK86)
Hankyu-Kyoto Line


5-min walk from Gion-Shijo subway station (KH39)
Keihan line

Hours

Open for 24 hours

Admissions

Free

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Sanjo (三条) means (not really but like) “3rd Avenue” and Shijo (四条) means like “4th Avenue”. Yasaka Shrine is at the end of Shijo Avenue, which is one of the busiest streets in Japan.

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