Kamigamo Shrine (上賀茂神社, Kamigamo Jinja) is an important Shinto sanctuary on the banks of the Kamo River in north Kyoto, first founded in 678.[1] Its formal name is the Kamo-wakeikazuchi Shrine (賀茂別雷神社, Kamo-wakeikazuchi jinja).[2] It is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan and is one of the seventeen Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto which have been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The term Kamo-jinja in Japanese is a general reference to Shimogamo Shrine and Kamigamo Shrine, the traditionally linked Kamo shrines of Kyoto.[3] The Kamo-jinja serve the function of protecting Kyoto from malign influences.[4] | ||||||
Affiliation: Shinto | ||||||
Location: 339 Kamigamomotoyama, Kita-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture | ||||||
Deity: Kamowakeikazuchinomikoto | ||||||
Festival: Aoi Matsuri (Kamo no Matsuri; May 15th) | ||||||
Type: ShikinaishaTwenty-Two ShrinesYamashiro no Kuni ichinomiyaFormer kanpeitaishaChokusaishaBeppyo jinja | ||||||
Date established: 678 | ||||||