Jōnan-gū Shrine
Shrine
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Kultur

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$

Europäische Sommerzeit. Dauer

30-60m

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This Shrine was originally built as a guardian shrine for the southern entrance of Kyoto. Throughout history, it has been associated with protection, purification, and safe journeys.

One of Jōnan-gū’s main draws today is its stunning seasonal gardens. The shrine is famous for its shidare-ume (weeping plum blossoms) in late February to early March, attracting visitors who come to see the delicate pink and white flowers. Later in the year, its karikomi (rounded, carefully pruned shrubs) and autumn foliage create a beautiful scene.

Jōnan-gū remains relatively uncrowded compared to Kyoto’s major shrines, BUT during plum blossom season, it can get quite crowded. On regular days, however, it’s a peaceful spot where you can enjoy Kyoto’s nature and history without the usual tourist crowds.

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