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- Heian Jingu Shrine - Google Earth
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- HEIAN JINGU
The shrine is a 5:8 scale replica of one of the innermost parts of Heiankyo, the imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years Discover Heiankyo and the rich cultural heritage of Kyoto while exploring Heian Jingu and its landscape gardens
- Heian Shrine - Wikipedia
The Heian-jingū was built according to designs by Itō Chūta After the Exhibition ended, the building was kept as a shrine in memory of the 50th Emperor, Emperor Kanmu, who was the Emperor when Heian-kyō became the capital
- Heian-jingu Shrine - Japan National Tourism Organization
The best way to visit the shrine is to approach from the south so you pass through the massive red torii gate on the way to the main building This path leads through a park and past some interesting museums, such as the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art and the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
- Heian Jingu Shrine | All that you should know before Visiting
The Heian Jingu Shrine is widely known as a representative shrine in Kyoto, showing the culmination of 1,000 years of architectural techniques since the city was the capital
- Heian-jingu Shrine | Kyoto Travel
Heian-jingu Shrine is a relatively recent addition to Kyoto’s collection of sacred places, but is still a very impressive shrine which features elegant, richly-colored buildings surrounded by large gardens in the four cardinal directions
- Heian-jingu Shrine - Inside Kyoto
You can explore the vast gravel strewn open area in front of the main shrine, make wishes at the shrine, buy amulets and fortunes and observe the Japanese as they go through their various religious rituals
- Heian Jingu Shrine Guide | Kyotos Cultural Landmark - Oha Japan
Heian Jingu (平安神宮) is a striking Shinto shrine located in the heart of Kyoto, dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Kammu and Emperor Kōmei, who played crucial roles in the history of the city
- Heian Jingu Shrine - Hours, Admission Visiting Guide | MrKyoto - Your . . .
Grand Shinto shrine built 1895 to commemorate Kyoto's 1,100th anniversary Features one of Japan's largest torii gates (24 4m high, 33m wide) Architecture is 5 8 scale replica of original Heian Imperial Palace Shin-en garden (33,000㎡) with spectacular weeping cherries and water lilies
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