The cutest Shrine in Kyoto
Category

Culture

Est. Duration

0-30m

Age requirement

All ages

Message from Empty Japan

A hidden gem tucked away in the middle of Philosopher's Path. Built in the 9th century, Ōtoyo Shrine is truly unique since it is the home to two guardian mice that are so cute! Associated with a god of Marriage, it is believed that praying to those mice should bring you fertility and good luck. There are also statues of a monkey, a kite (hawk), and a snake.

Together, these animals represent the different aspects of protection and good luck that the shrine is said to offer its visitors.

I especially recommend coming here during cherry blossom season because it is absolutely stunning. There is even a spot where a plum tree and a cherry tree bloom right next to each other at the same time, which is a pretty rare occurrence (plum trees always bloom earlier than sakura).

One of my personal favorite shrines to visit.

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