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Kyoto: Walk Through History in Shimogamo’s Sacred Woods

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Our tour offers a deep, guided exploration of Shimogamo Shrine, its UNESCO-listed sacred forest, and Kawai Shrine—led by knowledgeable local guides who reveal the historical, cultural, and spiritual significance of each site in just 1.5 hours with convenient access and rich storytelling.

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Kyoto: Walk Through History in Shimogamo’s Sacred Woods

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Kawai Shrine

Tucked quietly within the grounds of Shimogamo Shrine, Kawai Shrine is a hidden gem beloved especially by women seeking beauty—both inner and outer. Dedicated to Tamayori-hime no Mikoto, the mother of Japan’s first emperor, the shrine is believed to grant blessings for beauty, safe childbirth, and family happiness. What makes Kawai Shrine particularly unique is its kagami ema—mirror-shaped wooden votive plaques. Visitors draw their own facial features onto the plaque and offer prayers for beauty and self-improvement. This personal and artistic form of devotion sets Kawai Shrine apart and makes the visit a memorable, interactive experience. Despite its compact size, Kawai Shrine’s charm lies in its peaceful atmosphere and deep cultural symbolism. It’s a perfect place for quiet reflection or a meaningful wish during your journey through Kyoto’s sacred sites.

Tadasu No Mori Grove

Surrounding Shimogamo Shrine is Tadasu no Mori, or the “Forest of Truth,” a rare primeval woodland that has been preserved for over a thousand years. This ancient forest spans approximately 12 hectares and is home to centuries-old trees, bubbling springs, and diverse wildlife—offering visitors a serene escape into nature right in the heart of Kyoto. But Tadasu no Mori is more than just a natural wonder; it is a sacred space. As part of Shimogamo Shrine’s ceremonial grounds, the forest has been protected as a spiritual environment. It hosts traditional Shinto rituals and festivals, and every path you walk has spiritual and historical significance. In a modern world where green space is often scarce, Tadasu no Mori reminds us of the importance of harmony between human life, faith, and the natural world. Simply strolling through this shaded forest can be a deeply calming and grounding experience.

Shimogamo Jinja

himogamo Shrine, officially known as Kamomioya-jinja, is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan and a key spiritual site in Kyoto. It is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The shrine’s origins predate Kyoto’s rise as the imperial capital. Historical records and ancient legends place it as a site of worship long before the city was built. When Kyoto was chosen as the capital in the 8th century, rituals were performed at Shimogamo Shrine to protect the new city and bring prosperity. Today, the shrine is not only a place of prayer but also a cultural center. It hosts important festivals such as the Aoi Matsuri, one of Kyoto’s three major festivals, drawing thousands of visitors every May. Surrounded by the sacred forest of Tadasu no Mori and joined by smaller shrines like Kawai Shrine, Shimogamo Shrine offers a rich and layered experience of nature, history, and spirituality—making it a must-visit for any traveler to Kyoto.

Inclusions

  • Guided tour of Shimogamo Shrine
  • Visit to Tadasu no Mori sacred forest
  • guide
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site recognition
  • Explanation of historical significance
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Meeting point: In front of the first torii gate (Ichino-torii) of Shimogamo Shrine. Your guide will be waiting for you, holding a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.

End Points

  • The tour ends near bus stops and train stations, providing smooth access to various destinations throughout Kyoto.

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