Shimogamo Shrine (Kamomioya Shrine) has the oldest history in Kyoto. Recently, it has become a popular spot as a shrine where you can pray for marriage and beauty. Aioi Shrine, a subordinate shrine of Shimogamo Shrine, is the place where such marriages can be fulfilled. Aioi Shrine, also known as a power spot, enshrines the musuhi-no-kami, which brings various good relationships, not just between men and women. The Tadasu no Mori, which leads to the main shrine, has an area of 124,000 square meters, and is the approach to Shimogamo Shrine. In summer, the trees are dyed in vivid green, and in autumn, you can enjoy various gradations of green, yellow, orange, and red. Please take a look at how the tunnel of various green trees transforms beautifully.
Shooting time reference
Fresh green: Mid-April to early November Autumn leaves: Mid-November to Mid-December
Travel cost:¥1200
How crowded (Spring):★★☆☆☆ How crowded (Autumn):★★★☆☆
Refreshing winter light Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
In front of Kawai Shrine Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
At Shimogamo Shrine, you can enjoy the greenery even in winter Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
Shooting with unusual snow Focusing on the feet and shadows Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
In the background of Kawai Shrine Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
The bridge over the approach to the shrine has a Japanese feel Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
The approach that crosses the road is also a recommended point Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
In the background of Kawai Shrine Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
The approach that crosses the road is also a recommended point Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
You can enjoy really beautiful greenery Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
No matter where you take it, it will be great pictures Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
An approach that seems like you could take a long walk Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
Kyoto:Shimogamo Shrine (Kamomioya Shrine)
Shimogamo Shrine (Kamomioya Shrine) has the oldest history in Kyoto. Recently, it has become a popular spot as a shrine where you can pray for marriage and beauty. Aioi Shrine, a subordinate shrine of Shimogamo Shrine, is the place where such marriages can be fulfilled. Aioi Shrine, also known as a power spot, enshrines the musuhi-no-kami, which brings various good relationships, not just between men and women. The Tadasu no Mori, which leads to the main shrine, has an area of 124,000 square meters, and is the approach to Shimogamo Shrine. In summer, the trees are dyed in vivid green, and in autumn, you can enjoy various gradations of green, yellow, orange, and red. Please take a look at how the tunnel of various green trees transforms beautifully.
Shooting time reference
Fresh green: Mid-April to early November Autumn leaves: Mid-November to Mid-December
Travel cost:¥1200
How crowded (Spring):★★☆☆☆ How crowded (Autumn):★★★☆☆
Refreshing winter light Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
In front of Kawai Shrine Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
At Shimogamo Shrine, you can enjoy the greenery even in winter Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
Shooting with unusual snow Focusing on the feet and shadows Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
In the background of Kawai Shrine Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
The bridge over the approach to the shrine has a Japanese feel Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
The approach that crosses the road is also a recommended point Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
You can enjoy really beautiful greenery Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
The approach that crosses the road is also a recommended point Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
In the background of Kawai Shrine Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
An approach that seems like you could take a long walk Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine
No matter where you take it, it will be great pictures Kyoto: Shimogamo Shrine