Ooharano shrine (Kyoto) : Worshipped by Murasaki Shikibu

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Ooharano shrine

TEL : 075-331-0014
Address : 1152 Oharano Minamikasugacho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto
Access : JR Kyoto line Mukōmachi Station > (Hankyu bus) > Minami Kasuga-cho bus stop > 8 minutes walk
Parking : Parking available for 40 cars(Paid)

About Ooharano shrine

This shrine originated in 784, when the deity of Kasuga Taisha in Nara was enshrined here. In 850, Emperor Montoku constructed a magnificent shrine complex.

It is known for having been a place of worship for Murasaki Shikibu, the author of “The Tale of Genji” – a work that had a profound influence on Japanese literature.

In the spacious shrine precincts, an approach path extends straight from the torii gate at the entrance, with Koisawa Pond located on the right.

The vermilion-lacquered main hall at the rear follows the same architectural style as Kasuga Taisha, featuring four shrine buildings arranged side by side.

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