Heian Shrine

November 22, 2017

After a long day of travel, we woke up energized to start our day. Since Kyoto has too many places to visit, we sorted it by area. Day 1 is on the east side. Full of enthusiasm, we headed on our first stop.

Heian Shrine

heian shrine kyoto japan The entrance of the shrine with it's captivating colors
<R> The entrance of the shrine with it's captivating colors.
"The shrine was built on the occasion of the 1100th anniversary of the capital's foundation in Kyoto and is dedicated to the spirits of the first and last emperors who reigned from the city, Emperor Kammu (737-806) and Emperor Komei (1831-1867). Heian is the former name of Kyoto. Heian Shrine can be reached by Kyoto City bus number 5 or 100 from Kyoto Station in about half an hour (230 yen). Alternatively, take the subway via Karasuma Oike Station to Higashiyama Station (20 minutes, 260 yen), from where the shrine is a ten minute walk." [ref: japan-guide.com]



8:00 am | Day 1 | Kyoto |

Heian Shrine is our first stop because it is near to our guesthouse. From Kiyomizu-Gojo Station where our guesthouse is located, we hopped into Keihan Main Line using ICOCA bound to Sanjo Station. From Sanjo Station we walked about 1 km. to the Heian Shrine.  It is quite far but we enjoyed the long walk. There is a giant torii gate in front of the grand entrance. The ground is spacious and you can enjoy the grandiose buildings.

Time Spent: 1.5 hours

Admission:  Free

Opening Hours: 6:00 am to 5:30 pm


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate




heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


Eccentric  details of the roof of heian shrine kyoto japan


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


heian shrine kyoto japan


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


heian shrine kyoto japan Ema  wooden wishing plaques.


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


heian shrine kyoto japan torii gate


Mesmerizing roof detail as seen from below heian shrine kyoto japan


We did not expect the cold when we arrived in Kyoto. We were freezing and we did not bring thick jackets. If you wish to come here by autumn, better bring thick jacket to beat the cold. After taking pictures, we had coffee and breakfast in Starbucks which is very close to the shrine. Energized, we headed to our next stop - Ginkakuji.


















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