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Yasaka

Culture · Giommachikitagawa, Kyoto, Japan

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Open nowOpen 24 hours
HoursFriday · Open 24 hours
Phone+81 75-561-6155
Websiteyasaka-jinja.or.jp
Address625, Giommachikitagawa, Higashiyama-Ku, Kyoto-Shi, Kyoto, Japan 605-0073
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Nestled in the heart of Kyoto's historic Gion district, Yasaka Shrine, or 'Gion-san' as locals fondly refer to it, is one of the city’s most beloved spiritual sites. Open 24 hours a day, this shrine welcomes visitors at any hour, offering a serene escape from the bustling streets. With a remarkable rating of 4.4 from over 30,000 reviews, Yasaka is celebrated not only for its picturesque architecture but also for the tranquil ambiance that envelops its grounds.

As you approach the shrine, you're greeted by an impressive entrance that leads to beautifully manicured gardens and a series of smaller shrines. The lush surroundings provide a peaceful retreat where visitors can wander along winding paths, immersing themselves in the beauty of nature and culture. Many guests have noted the spellbinding experience of visiting Yasaka at night, when the shrine is illuminated by lanterns, casting an ethereal glow that transforms the area into a magical haven.

While exploring, you may encounter locals and tourists alike donning traditional kimonos, particularly during photo sessions that capture the essence of Kyoto’s rich heritage. Although the area is dotted with stalls offering local delicacies and souvenirs, the charm of the shrine remains intact, providing a perfect backdrop for reflection and admiration. Whether you're seeking a moment of tranquility or a deeper appreciation of Japan’s spiritual traditions, Yasaka Shrine promises a captivating experience that lingers long after your visit.

The 656 AD Shinto shrine at the heart of Gion hosts Kyoto's most famous annual festival—the Gion Matsuri—drawing pilgrims and visitors to its vermilion gatehouses and stone-lantern pathways year-round, the complex functioning as the spiritual and ceremonial anchor of the district.

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Guests frame Yasaka as a polished cultural stop experience. The strongest recurring themes are dining, location, and calm. Current public sentiment sits at 31,962 public ratings.

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