Tsukiyomi Shrine
- くまCEO
- Oct 4
- 1 min read
Tsukiyomi Shrine is located in Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City. It is said to have been established in 856 and is known for its rich history.
◇Attractions
・Prayers for safe childbirth: Within the shrine grounds is a stone known as "Tsukien-seki," which Empress Jingu is said to have touched during her safe childbirth. For this reason, the shrine has long been known as a sacred place for prayers for safe childbirth. Many pregnant women visit, especially on the "Day of the Dog" (the Day of the Dog).
・Prince Shotoku Shrine: This shrine is dedicated to Prince Shotoku and is also recommended for academic prayers.
・Main Hall: Remains of the Edo period architecture, allowing you to feel the history of the shrine.
◇Access
11-minute bus ride from the hotel.
The GrandWest Arashiyama
↓3-minute walk
Bus stop: "Hankyu Arashiyama Station"
↓4-minute walk by Kyoto Bus [Lines 63/73/83: Kokedera/Suzumushidera]
Bus stop: "Matsumuro Kitakawaramachi"
↓4-minute walk
Tsukiyomi Shrine
◇Visiting Hours
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
◇Admission Fee
Free entry to the grounds
◇Summary
Tsukiyomi Shrine in Nishikyo Ward is a quiet place surrounded by history and nature. It's recommended not only for praying for safe childbirth, but also for historical and nature walks. Be sure to visit!




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