[Image1]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin
[Image2]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin
[Image3]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin
[Image4]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin
[Image5]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin
[Image6]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin
[Image7]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin
[Image8]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin
[Image9]Izumo Daijingu ShrineIzumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, KyotoThe highlight of Izumo Daijin

Izumo Daijingu Shrine

Izumo Mubanchi, Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, Kyoto

The highlight of Izumo Daijingu Shrine is the Main Shrine, which is an important cultural property and is said to have been built by Ashikaga Takashi. The Main Shrine is made of Japanese cypress thatched in the style of Sangensha. The Chinkasai Festival, which is held every year on April 18, is also a highlight. At the Chinbana Festival, the Izumo Furyu Flower Dance, which is a registered Intangible folk cultural asset of Kyoto Prefecture, is Dedication. By the way, since ancient times, it was thought that the plague would spread around the time the flowers fell, and it was held to quell it.

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