




Kifune Shrine
Attraction
4.4 (8739 reviews)
Intimate Shinto shrine with a verdant mountainside setting, reached by a lantern-lined path.
180 Kuramakibunechō, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 601-1112, Japan
+81 75-741-2016
Did You Know?
Ancient History
Kifune Shrine is estimated to have been built 1,600 years ago, making it a significant historical landmark in Kyoto.
Shrine Network
Kifune Shrine is considered the headquarters of 450 other Kifune shrines throughout Japan, showcasing its influence and importance in Japanese religious practices.
God of Water
Kifune Shrine is dedicated to the god of water, believed to be the protector of those at sea. This connection to water is reflected in the shrine's location at the foot of Mount Kurama, where the Kamogawa River originates.
Sacred Areas
Kifune Shrine has three main areas: Honguu (main hall), Yuinoyashiro or Nakamiya (middle shrine), and Okumiya. Visiting all three is said to bring good fortune and fulfill wishes.
Highlights from Reviews
• peaceful atmosphere
The shrine offers a peaceful and spiritual escape from the busy tourist sites in central Kyoto.
• scenic beauty
The natural scenery, including the river and surrounding forest, is considered beautiful and breathtaking.
• free to explore
The shrine is well-maintained and free to explore, making it accessible to visitors.
• hiking opportunity
The hike between Kifune Shrine and Kurama Temple is a rewarding experience.
• less crowded
The shrine is less crowded than other Kyoto landmarks, especially on weekdays.