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Kenkun Shrine

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About Kenkun Shrine

Kenkun Shrine

Kenkun Shrine (Takeisaojinja) is a somewhat smaller shrine on the Funaoka mountainside, Kita-ku, Kyoto. It is a shrine that is enshrined Oda Nobunaga. In general, it is called “Kenkunjinja”.

In 1869, “The Japan was not invaded by the foreign country, it is thanks to Nobunaga who brought together the Japan aiming at the unification of the whole country”, and Emperor Meiji decided to build the Takeshioritanoyashiro for Oda Nobunaga who united the Warring States era, advanced the reconstruction of the ceremony and etc. After that, the Mt.funaoka of the current location is located in the four-god-appropriate tortoise of Heian-kyo, and it is the ground where Toyotomi Hideyoshi ordained as Nobunaga’s Byosho.

You will visit the Kenkun shrine by climbing Funaoka Mountain. However, there is a parking lot space near the shrine entrance which truckloads the slope.

The site area of the shrine is not large, but the buildings are clean and the impression of being well maintained. And, the view of Kyoto City from the precincts of Funaoka is quite beautiful.

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Photographer: Taisuke Yamada

Details

Location 〒603-8227 49, Murasakino Kitafunaoka-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan
周辺地図
Telephone TEL 075-451-0170
FAX 075-451-0170
(9:00~17:00)
Entrance fee Free
Access City bus
Take routes 1, 12, 204, 205, 206, Kita 8, or M1 and get off at Kenkunjinja-mae or Funaoka-yama.
Approximately 9 minutes walk from Kenkunjinja-mae bus stop (East approach)
Approx. 9 minutes walk from “Funaokayama” bus stop (North approach)
Parking lot Yes(2~3 standard passenger cars)
Bicycle parking space available
Site URL http://kenkun-jinja.org/english/index.html

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