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  • Matsunoo Shrine (松尾大社, Matsunoo-jinja). (Shrines of Heian Kyoto (794–1229))

  • Heian Shrine (平安神宮, Heian jingū). (Shrines of Kyoto at peace (1615–1869))

  • Yoshida Shrine (吉田神社, Yoshida-jinja). (Shrines of Heian Kyoto (794–1229))

  • Shiramine Jingū (白峯神宮) (Shrines of Kyoto at peace (1615–1869))

  • Hirano Shrine (平野神社, Hirano-jinja). (Shrines of Heian Kyoto (794–1229))

  • Nonomiya Shrine (野宮神社, Nonomiya-jingū). (Shrines of Heian Kyoto (794–1229))

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Kyoto as the ancient capital of Japan, has a long history, with more than a thousand shrines, Kyoto has become an essential tourist attraction. Different shrines have different features and are known for their specific attractions. The oldest shrine in Japan is the Fushimi Inari-taisha, built in the 8th century, which houses more than 30,000 inha shrines throughout Japan and is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto. Worship in charge of Grain Fengdeng, prosperous business dahe god, worship a large number of people for the nation’s forefront. In addition, the tool generates information about 16 other shrines and is a must-see for many visitors.

In these different shrines, each has its own characteristics and advantages. They were built at different times, with different landscapes and standouts. Tourists come in droves to see the shrines being built. Take a random look at the list of Kyoto shrines, some of the most famous in the area, either built at the foot of a mountain, with beautiful natural scenery, or built in the middle of a busy city, quiet and unique.

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