Nonomiya Shrine

Featured in The Tale of Genji! Blessings for Love and Fertility

Nonomiya Shrine, located in Kyoto’s Ukyo Ward, is renowned as a spiritual spot for blessings related to love and fertility. This shrine appears in “The Tale of Genji” and is believed to be the former site of the Nonomiya Shrine of Ise Saigu, where priestesses purified themselves. The mystical grounds, surrounded by lush greenery, feature Japan’s only black wooden torii gate and a beautiful moss garden. A visit to Nonomiya Shrine promises a memorable and special experience in Kyoto.

Highlights

Japan’s Only Mysterious "Black Wooden Torii Gate"

The iconic black wooden torii gate at Nonomiya Shrine is made from unstripped oak. Blending seamlessly with the surrounding greenery, this torii emits an ethereal beauty. Passing through it transports visitors from the everyday hustle and bustle into a sacred space.

Carpet Moss Garden" with Stunning Green Contrasts

The shrine boasts a "Carpet Moss Garden" covered in deep green moss. Walking on the moss under the dappled sunlight feels like becoming one with the natural beauty of Arashiyama. This serene garden offers peace and tranquility to all who visit.

"Kameishi" for Wishes and Love Fulfillment

The shrine is home to "Kameishi," a stone believed to grant wishes when touched. Particularly famous for fulfilling romantic desires, many visitors come to pray here. It is said that the best results come from touching Kameishi after visiting the other shrines within the grounds. If you seek to deepen your bond with a partner or find new love, don't miss the opportunity to visit Kameishi.

Information

Name in Japanese 野宮神社
Postal Code 616-8393
Address 1 Sagano Nomiya-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto
Telephone 075-871-1972
Holiday Open every day
Business Hours  9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Admission Free
Directions
  • 10-minute walk from JR “Saga-Arashiyama Station”
  • 3-minute walk from the “Nonomiya” bus stop on City Bus routes 11, 28, and 93
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FAQ

Are there any precautions to take whenposting photos of Kiyomizu-dera on social media?

The most convenient way to reach Kiyomizu-dera from Kyoto Station is by city bus. Take bus number 100 or 206 and get off at the “Kiyomizu-michi” bus stop. From there, it is a 10-minute walk to the temple. Taxis are also available from Kyoto Station, but keep in mind that Kyoto’s streets can be very congested, especially during tourist seasons. It is important to plan your access to Kiyomizu-dera in advance.

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