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Kyoto: Kamigamo and Shimogamo Shrines Guided Tour 3h

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Your tour offers a seamless 3-hour journey through Kyoto’s twin UNESCO-listed Kamo Shrines—Kamigamo and Shimogamo—guided by experts who reveal their deep historical, spiritual, and cultural significance along a route once taken by the imperial court.

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Kyoto: Kamigamo and Shimogamo Shrines Guided Tour 3h

From₹8,956.06Per Person

What's included in Kyoto: Kamigamo and Shimogamo Shrines Guided Tour 3h

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Kamigamo Shrine

Kamigamo Shrine, officially known as Kamowakeikazuchi-jinja, is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan, dating back to the 7th century. Located in the serene northern area of Kyoto, this shrine is dedicated to the god of thunder and purification, and has played a central role in protecting the city since ancient times. Its spacious grounds are home to beautifully preserved buildings, sacred sand mounds called tatesuna, and the gentle flow of the Kamo River. Every May, the shrine serves as one of the key sites of the Aoi Matsuri, one of Kyoto’s three major festivals. Visiting Kamigamo Shrine offers a glimpse into the refined, timeless spirit of ancient Kyoto.

Shimogamo Jinja

Shimogamo Shrine, or Kamomioya-jinja, is Kamigamo’s sister shrine and a key part of Kyoto’s World Heritage Sites. It is often called the “spiritual origin of Kyoto,” with a history that predates the establishment of the city itself. The shrine was mentioned in ancient myths and was the site of official prayers when Kyoto was chosen as the new imperial capital. Its sacred atmosphere, elegant architecture, and connection to royal rituals make it a must-visit for anyone seeking to understand Kyoto’s foundations.

Saruya is a small, charming teahouse located just outside the Shimogamo Shrine grounds. Traditionally tied to the shrine, it offers light refreshments and sweets inspired by the seasons and rituals of the area. Taking a short break here allows visitors to relax in a peaceful setting while reflecting on their spiritual journey through the shrines and forest. Saruya also connects modern-day hospitality with the centuries-old culture of shrine visits.

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  • Symbolic meanings
  • Traditional Japanese Sweets Tasting Experience
  • Historical insights
  • 3-hour guided tour
  • Shinto beliefs
  • Stories passed down through generations
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • 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 large torii gate of Kamigamo 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 train stations and bus stops, allowing for smooth and easy travel to other parts of Kyoto after the tour.

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