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Shimogamo Shrine (****anese: 下鴨神社, Hepburn:
Shimogamo-jinja) is an
important Shinto sanctuary in the
Shimogamo district of
Kyoto city's Sakyō ward. Its...
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earth and
tengu roam the sky. The
story surrounds a
family of tanuki, the
Shimogamo family. They have the
ability to
transform into
anything they wish, from...
- Festival. It is a
festival of the two Kamo
shrines in the
north of the city,
Shimogamo Shrine and
Kamigamo Shrine. The
festival may also be
referred to as the...
- twin. The more
commonly used name for Kamo-mioya
jinja is the
Shimogamo jinja or
Shimogamo Shrine, also
called the
Lower Shrine. In part, it is
called the...
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Mitarashi dango allegedly originates from the Kamo
Mitarashi Tea
House in the
Shimogamo area of Sakyo-ku ward of Kyoto, ****an. They are said to be
named after...
- city, ****an. The term Kamo-jinja in ****anese is a
general reference to
Shimogamo Shrine and
Kamigamo Shrine, the
traditionally linked Kamo
shrines of Kyoto...
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activity in the
region before the 6th century,
around which time the
Shimogamo Shrine is
believed to have been established.
During the 8th century, when...
- is
known for the two Kamo
Shrines on its course:
Kamigamo Shrine and
Shimogamo Shrine and the
shared Chinju no Mori
between them Tadasu-no-mori. The...
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Kamogawa (disambiguation) Kamo shrines,
which may mean
Kamigamo shrine or
Shimogamo shrine in
Kyoto Kamo, a
place name
within Higashimiyoshi,
Tokushima known...
- and some are
classified as
UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Shrines such as
Shimogamo Jinja and
Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto,
Meiji Jingū in Tokyo, and Atsuta...