
Kifune Shrine is located on Mt. Kurama, which sits in the northern outskirts of Kyoto city. It is a shrine dedicated to the deity of water.
The shrine features a very unique Omikuji, or paper fortune.
For 200 yen, you can purchase a blank piece of paper on which the fortune appears only when you float it on the water of the shrine’s fountain.



Kifune Shrine
Address | 180, Kurama kibunecho, Sakyo-ku Kyoto-shi , Kyoto, 601-1112, Japan |
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Phone Number | +81-75-741-2016 |
Open | 6:00 to 20:00 |
Closed | No closing days |
HP | https://kifunejinja.jp/en/ |
Acsess | From Kibune-guchi Station to Kibune Shrine , approx. 4 minutes by Kyoto Bus (No. 33) ~ Access to Kibune-guchi Station ~ 1. 28 minutes from Demachiyanagi Station to Kibune-guchi Station (Eizan Electric Railway Kurama Line) 2. 20 minutes from Kokusaikaikaikan Subway Station to Kibune-guchi Station (Kyoto Bus No. 52) |