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Nonomiya Shrine

Sacred place in Sagano that retains the atmosphere of the Heian period

Nomiya Shrine has long been worshipped as a sacred place in the Arashiyama area.
The shrine dates back to ancient times, and its history has long been linked to the history of Kyoto.
Since the Heian period (794-1185), the shrine has been revered by many aristocrats, cultural figures, and members of the Imperial family. The grounds of Nomiya Shrine also have an ancient atmosphere.
The shrine is surrounded by historical sites and natural beauty, giving visitors a taste of the good old days of Japan.
Along with its historical value, Nomiya Shrine is a valuable source of culture and tradition in the Arashiyama area, and is revered throughout the country as the god of en-musubi and the god of safe childbirth.

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Address 1 Saganomiya-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 616-8393
Fees Free to visit the precincts of the temple
Home page http://www.nonomiya.com/