Imamiya Jinja

📍 Kyoto, Kyoto · 21 Murasaki Imamiya-cho, Kita Ward

About

Founded 正暦5年(994年)
Enshrined 大己貴命, 事代主命, 奇稲田姫命
Rank 府社
Festival 4月第二日曜(例祭)
Heritage 本殿(登録有形文化財)

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Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Imamiya Jinja is a shrine founded in 994 during the Heian period in prayer to quell epidemics, and is famous as a shrine of protection from calamity. It enshrines Oomononushi no Mikoto, Kotoshiro no Mikoto, and Kushiinada Hime no Mikoto as its principal deities, believed to bring particular blessings of health longevity and good relationships. Known affectionately as the "Tama no Koshi Shrine"—a connection to the story of Keifu-in, mother of the fifth shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, who rose from humble origins as a vegetable merchant's daughter to become the shogun's mother. The sacred stone within the grounds called "Aboke-san" carries the tradition that one's wishes will be granted if they gently rub it with their palm and can lift it feeling light. The "Aburimochi" sold along the approach path carries over 400 years of history and adds to the joy of a shrine visit.

Benefits

good relationshipsluck and fortunehealth and longevityprotection from calamityraising from humble originsgood healthwish fulfillment

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Tips

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Parking

境内に有料駐車場があり普通車44台収容、最初の60分は100円です(年末年始除く)。境内のあぶり餅店「一和」または「かざりや」を利用すると持ち帰りで60分、店内飲食で2時間の無料券がもらえます。

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Access

市バス「今宮神社前」バス停から徒歩すぐです。地下鉄烏丸線「北大路駅」1番出口からは徒歩約20分かかります。

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