Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine

A Hidden Gem in Kyoto for Boosting Your Luck

Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine, nestled in Kyoto’s Ukyo Ward, is a historic site dedicated to Kiyohara no Yorinari, a scholar from the Heian period. This shrine is renowned for its blessings in financial luck, successful relationships, and artistic achievements, attracting visitors who seek spiritual benefits. The grounds are home to the legendary “Kurumazaki Stone,” tied to a story of an ox cart that broke its axle here, and an “entertainment shrine” popular among celebrities like actors and singers. It’s also known for its stunning autumn foliage, making it a hidden gem among Kyoto’s many attractions.

Highlights

Enhance Your Financial Luck with the Kurumazaki Stone

In a quiet corner of the shrine stands the "Kurumazaki Stone," a mystical rock said to improve financial fortune. According to legend, an ox cart once toppled here, breaking its axle, and ever since, people have believed that rubbing this stone will bring them prosperity. This stone is a symbol of Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine and offers visitors a connection to its deep history, dating back to the Heian period.

A Must-Visit for Aspiring Artists: The Entertainment Shrine

Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine also features a special section known as the "entertainment shrine." This shrine is particularly popular among those in the entertainment industry, including actors and singers. The fences here are lined with plaques bearing the autographs of famous personalities, making it a must-visit spot for aspiring artists and fans. Why not make a wish here and take your first step towards achieving your dreams?

Experience the Beauty of Autumn at Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine

Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine is also famous for its beautiful autumn leaves. The grounds are filled with vibrant maple trees that reach their peak from mid to late November. The striking red and yellow leaves set against the shrine’s historic buildings create a breathtaking scene. Be sure to include a visit to Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine in your autumn Kyoto itinerary to experience this seasonal beauty.

Information

Name in Japanese 車折神社
Postal Code 616-8343
Address 2-3 Saga Asahicho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan
Telephone  075-861-0039
Holiday Open year-round
Business Hours 9:30~17:00
Admission Free
Directions Easily accessible from the “Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine Mae” bus stop on the Kyoto Bus line or the “Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine Station” on the Randen Arashiyama Line. It’s about a 30-minute train ride from Kyoto Station.
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FAQ

How do I get to Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine?

Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine is easily accessible via the “Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine Mae” stop on Kyoto Bus or the “Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine Station” on the Randen Arashiyama Line. From Kyoto Station, it takes about 30 minutes by train to reach the shrine.

 

What are the visiting hours and admission fees for Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine?

Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine is open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, and admission is free.

What other attractions are near Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine?

Nearby, you can explore popular Kyoto spots like Arashiyama and Sagano, including the Bamboo Grove Path, Tenryu-ji Temple, and Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama. Combine your visit to Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine with these attractions for a complete Kyoto experience.

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