Autumn leaves and Dengaku dance on the approach to Hiyoshi Shrine

Hiyoshi Shrine is a shrine with beautiful autumn leaves on the approach to the shrine when you visit it in late autumn.

Founded in the Heian period.The shrine is located in the back of a small valley, and the approach to the shrine is an unpaved road with a gentle slope, and there is a parking space next to the precincts.

The old zelkova tree that stands near the main shrine is said to be XNUMX years old and has been designated as a natural monument of the city.

Yashiroda Raku (Intangible Folk Cultural Property)
At Hiyoshi Shrine, there is a Dengaku dance that has been passed down since the early Muromachi period.Dedicated to the autumn festival (October 10) of Hiyoshi Shrine in Yashiro (district), it is a dance with a lot of movement and has high value as an amateur Dengaku in the history of performing arts, and is designated as an intangible folk cultural property of Kyoto Prefecture. It has been.

Name Hiyoshi Shrine
Address 54 Miyagatani, Nakamachi, Keihokuyashiron, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
Access Car: Take Route 162 north from Kyoto city ... Approximately 40 minutes Approximately 10 minutes by car from Shuzan
Bus: Shuzan from JR Kyoto Station (JR Bus) ... Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes From Shuzan to Yashironaka (Keihoku Furusato Bus) ... Approximately 15 minutes
Parking Several

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