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Imamiya Shrine

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Imamiya Shrine, located in Murasakino, Kita Ward, Kyoto City, is a historic shrine founded in 994 that has long been known as the god of plague.
Imamiya Shrine is a shrine that is visited by many people as it is said to bring blessings such as calming epidemics, good relationships, and good luck. In particular, the Yasurai Festival, held on the second Sunday in April, is a traditional festival that has continued since the Heian period, and has been designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan.

In addition, Imamiya Shrine is a shrine where many women visit in search of the blessings of Tamanokoshi. The approach to the shrine is lined with many shops that sell Tamanokoshi and Tamanokoshi goods.
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Category
京都市history神社
Adress
京都府京都市北区紫野今宮町21
Official Website
http://www.kyoto-jinjacho.or.jp/shrine/03/019/
TEL
075-491-0082

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