Admission
Free
Also called Ichitani Munakata
Nishikyo, Kyoto Prefecture
At a Glance
Ichitani Munakata Jinja was formed by merging two shrines: Ichitani-sha and Munakata-sha, during the Daihō period (701-704).
The shrine was destroyed by fire in 1241, then rebuilt later as a branch of Matsuo Taisha.
This shrine offers 1 different goshuin designs
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KT289-ホテルリバーサイド嵐山
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Ichitani Munakata Jinja was formed by merging two shrines: Ichitani-sha and Munakata-sha, during the Daihō period (701-704).
The shrine was destroyed by fire in 1241, then rebuilt later as a branch of Matsuo Taisha.
Its history links it to Matsuo Taisha, one of Kyoto's important shrines, because it was rebuilt as a branch shrine after the 1241 fire.






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