Kitano Tenmangu Shrine

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★ 4.9 (21K+ reviews) • 440K+ booked
Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural significance of Kitano Tenmangū in Kyoto, a shrine dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, a revered scholar and politician, also known as Tenjin, the god of learning. Explore the beautiful grounds adorned with over 1,500 plum trees and statues of ox messengers, and discover the unique charm of this destination that attracts aspiring scholars and visitors seeking blessings for success. Kitano Tenmangū is a captivating Shinto shrine located in Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan, established in 947 to honor Sugawara no Michizane, a revered scholar and poet. This sacred site is a hub for students seeking academic success and visitors looking to explore its beautiful surroundings, offering a glimpse into Japan's spiritual heritage.
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Bakurocho, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-8386, Japan
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Kitano Tenmangu Shrine Reviews

4.9 /5
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Lesly *******
1 Jul
Booked a Ramen Cooking Class here in Kyoto. Mo Mo and Amir were fantastic teachers and very friendly people. Very much enjoyed and HIGHLY recommend for everyone that loves ramen to attend this. Ramen after the class was delcicious! 10/10 recommend!
Mary *****
1 Jul
Such a peaceful and scenic ride—perfect for relaxing and soaking in Arashiyama's natural beauty!
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Klook User
30 Jun
The 2 men that taught us the process of making ramen were amazing and so friendly, they made the effort to explain things step by step so it was easy to follow and bonded over anime and ramen. A unique and one of a kind experience, it was just my partner and I which made the experience more private and enjoyable. Time just flew
Sandra ***********
30 Jun
Unfortunately, it rained heavily on the day of travel, but the ride on the Sagano Romantic Train was still unforgettable. The entire train crew bids you a sweet farewell upon departure, and the conductor tells you all about the route. There's a great little museum and café at the station, and all in all, the ride is highly recommended; the river and the forests are beautiful.
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클룩 회원
29 Jun
This is my first time writing a review on Klook. I made a reservation at 10 AM on Sunday and went there, but it was quiet and they guided me quickly, so I finished choosing and setting up in 30 minutes. First of all, I liked that they let me store a certain amount of luggage! (We didn't know that and left it in a coin locker at Kyoto Station, but) They also lent me a small pouch bag, so I was able to carry my luggage without any problems. They explained to me well that I should wear a yukata instead of a kimono because the weather was getting warmer, and they only looked at the design ㅋㅋㅋ They kindly explained to me that it would be hot whenever I was choosing a kimono, so I was grateful🥹 Even though my hair was short, they put it up nicely, and they even lent me a fan, which was very useful. (You should bring your own parasol, the sunlight is really hot) Thanks to them, I was able to travel very nicely. I understood what they meant by everyone being kind. They explained everything one by one, and the person who did my hair was especially attentive, so I was really touched... . The hair is amazing... ., This quality for this price, and famous places like Kiyomizu-dera and Sannenzaka are not too far away. 15 minutes on foot? We had a nice yukata and walked around nicely. Oh, and it was nice that there were sizes for men up to 2XL. My boyfriend also wore it in a size that fit him well. Thank you. If I come to Kyoto again, I will definitely choose it again without hesitation!!
Yu ******
29 Jun
Sakura Kimono Store has 2 branches. We went to the wrong one, but the staff was still very polite and let us have a kimono experience there. The weather was very hot, so we chose yukata. The staff who helped us put on the kimono were very nice and helped us choose accessories. They made us look very beautiful/handsome. It is a store worth recommending.
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Shen *****
29 Jun
During the 7-day 6-night free travel, I specially arranged a day to sign up for a group tour in Kyoto. The main attractions this time were Kinkakuji Temple, Kiyomizu Temple and Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. The overall itinerary was all the attractions I really wanted to visit. I was super nervous before departure, after all, it was my first time traveling in this way, and I wanted to participate selfishly, but in fact I really felt great. The entire time control and itinerary arrangement were all very appropriate. I would like to thank our tour guide Xiao Fu (Alvin) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. During the trip, he explained the history of the attractions in Chinese and English, and shared many recommended restaurants, allowing us to use time quickly and accurately, and he would also remind everyone in the group of the meeting time and place in a timely manner. Our group had a large number of people and we took the bus, but Xiao Fu still cared about everyone's situation, whether there was anything they wanted to eat, etc. He was always willing to help. Especially when my son fell and injured both knees, Xiao Fu immediately went to buy disinfectant and dressings for us. I am really grateful, otherwise we might not be able to have fun. The child felt embarrassed afterwards and wanted to thank this big brother. We returned to Osaka at nearly 6 o'clock and had plenty of time to go shopping. After returning home, everyone felt that they had a fulfilling and happy day.
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Klook User
27 Jun
it was just our own group so we were able to go through the tour easily, Naoya-san had some great tidbits of facts regarding Nijo castle.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Plum Grove

Discover the enchanting Plum Grove at Kitano Tenmangu, where nearly 2000 plum trees bloom from February to March. Don't miss the special tea ceremony held in the grove every February, attended by maiko and geiko.

Maple Tree Garden

Experience the stunning autumn colors at Kitano Tenmangu during the peak leaf season from late October to early December. The garden's illuminated maple trees create a magical atmosphere in the evenings.

Flea Market

Explore the vibrant flea market held on the shrine grounds every 25th of the month. Browse through a variety of vendors selling plants, antiques, crafts, and enjoy delicious festival food like yakisoba and takoyaki.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Kitano Tenmangu Shrine is dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, known as the kami of education. Students flock to the shrine to pray for success in their studies, making it a significant cultural landmark in Kyoto.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in popular local dishes near Kitano Tenmangu, including flavorful yakisoba, karaage, and takoyaki available at the flea market. Don't miss the opportunity to savor these delicious treats while exploring the shrine.

Ox Messengers

Learn about the sacred ox messengers of Tenjin, symbolizing the connection between Sugawara no Michizane and the shrine. Discover the legends behind the statues of cattle on the shrine grounds and the rituals associated with seeking good luck and blessings.

Monthly Flea Market

Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the monthly flea market held on the 25th of each month, offering a variety of antiques, crafts, and traditional items. Explore the market for unique finds and immerse yourself in the local culture and traditions.

Treasure Hall

Visit the Treasure Hall to view priceless artifacts and artworks dedicated to the shrine, including the famous Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki manuscript. Explore the rich history and cultural heritage preserved in the shrine's collection of sacred swords, lacquer artworks, and tea ceremony utensils.