Kyoto: Kamigamo and Shimogamo Shrines Guided Tour 3h
ID: GYG1018712-1575583
Category:
Country: Japan
Duration:
03:00 hours
Description
Explore Kyoto’s Kamo Shrines on a guided tour. Visit Kamigamo and Shimogamo Shrines, learn about their history, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of Tadasu no Mori.
Begin your journey at Kamigamo Shrine, one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan. Located in the northern part of Kyoto, this shrine is dedicated to the deity of thunder and purification. Explore its vast grounds, featuring beautifully preserved buildings, sacred sand cones (tatesuna), and views of the gentle Kamo River nearby. Walking through Kamigamo Shrine feels like stepping into a peaceful world where time slows down—a place of reverence that still plays an active role in Kyoto’s annual festivals, especially the Aoi Matsuri.
Next, head downstream—both literally and spiritually—to Shimogamo Shrine, Kamigamo’s sister shrine, located near the confluence of the Kamo and Takano rivers. This journey mirrors the traditional pilgrimage route followed by Kyoto’s ancient court, and visiting the two shrines together allows for a fuller appreciation of Kyoto’s Shinto heritage.
Shimogamo Shrine, officially called Kamomioya-jinja, is often referred to as the “starting point of Kyoto.” While many of Kyoto’s iconic temples and shrines were built after the city became the imperial capital, Shimogamo Shrine predates the city itself. In fact, its name appears in ancient myths from the time when Japan’s capital was located in present-day Nara.
When Kyoto was chosen as the new imperial seat in the 8th century, historical records show that prayers for prosperity and protection were first offered at Shimogamo Shrine. This legacy marks it as a spiritual cornerstone of the city, and even today, many rituals that bless the capital’s wellbeing originate here.
Another highlight of Shimogamo Shrine is Tadasu no Mori, the sacred forest that surrounds it. The name “Tadasu” is believed to mean “to correct” or “to purify falsehood,” reflecting the forest’s ancient role as a spiritual place where people sought moral clarity and renewal. This primeval woodland preserves the atmosphere of ancient Japan, with clear streams flowing through towering old trees. Despite its location in one of Japan’s most urbanized cities, the forest has remained largely untouched thanks to its role as a sacred space tied to ritual and tradition. Tadasu no Mori offers more than just natural beauty—it provides a powerful sense of calm and spiritual reflection, inviting visitors to contemplate their inner truth.
To truly appreciate the significance of these sites, join a 3-hour guided tour that connects these two legendary shrines. Along the way, your experienced guide will share historical insights, Shinto beliefs, symbolic meanings, and stories passed down through generations. This isn’t just a walk—it’s a journey through time, nature, and Japanese spirituality.
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the spiritual heart of Kyoto at the Kamo Shrines
- Discover the ancient rituals and history of Kamigamo and Shimogamo
- Explore the sacred forest of Tadasu no Mori and its serene atmosphere
- Learn about Shinto beliefs and the significance of these UNESCO sites
- Enjoy a guided tour that connects two legendary shrines in Kyoto
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Both shrines are accessible by public transportation
The tour begins at Kamigamo Shrine and concludes at Shimogamo Shrine
Paths are designed for comfort and ease
Final stop is near bus stops and train stations
Meeting point: In front of the large torii gate of Kamigamo Shrine.
Your guide will be waiting for you, holding a yellow sign that says “DeepExperience.”
Please refer to the map for details.
INCLUDED
- 3-hour guided tour
- Historical insights
- Shinto beliefs
- Symbolic meanings
- Stories passed down through generations
NOT INCLUDED
- Transportation to starting point
- Meals
- Personal expenses
When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.