Heian-jingū Shrine
· kyoto, · ★4.4
Heian-jingū Shrine is a stunning vermillion and white shrine built in 1895 to commemorate Kyoto's 1,100th anniversary as Japan's capital. The spacious grounds feature an impressive 24-meter tall torii gate and beautifully landscaped gardens that showcase different seasonal flowers, from weeping cherry blossoms in spring to irises in early summer. Walking through the expansive courtyard and traditional architecture offers visitors a serene glimpse into Heian period imperial palace design.
Visitor Information
| 📍 Address | kyoto, |
| 🎟 Admission | See official site |
| 🚉 Access | – |
| 🕐 Hours | Not available |
| 🌐 Official | – |
💡 Tips for Visitors
Visit during early morning hours to avoid crowds and capture the best photos of the iconic torii gate. The shrine's gardens require a separate admission fee (600 yen) but are well worth it, especially during cherry blossom season in early April. English signage is limited, so consider downloading a translation app or joining a guided tour for deeper historical context.
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