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Kyoto · Kifune Shrine | Snow-white light-falling stage, a winter stroll through Kifune Shrine

Winter in Kyoto is the season when snow and gods dance together. Following the cold wind of Mt. Kurama all the way north, we came to the mountain shrine: "Kifune Shrine" This place of water gods located in the mountain valley is like a floating world painting slowly unfolding in winter. Red stone lanterns are lined up along the shrine. If it happens to be the lighting season and the snow is falling, the whole mountain road seems to be embraced by a quiet ceremony of light. It is a magnificent view that you can only believe it by seeing it with your own eyes. ❄️Visiting Guide|Kifune Shrine・Winter Edition ☁️Transportation: From downtown Kyoto, take the Eizan Electric Railway to Kibuneguchi Station, transfer to the Kyoto Bus (or walk for about 20 minutes) to "Kifune Shrine". It is recommended to leave early, as the temperature in the mountains will drop rapidly in the afternoon and evening. 🕯️Winter Lighting Event (Kifune Snow Lantern): It is held on weekends from mid-January to early February every year. The specific time must be checked on the official website announcement or social platform. When it snows, the lights will be lit up, and the atmosphere on site is dreamy and mysterious. It is recommended to wear non-slip shoes and warm clothes. ☁️Last ​​bus reminder: The last bus time varies according to the season. In winter, it is mostly around 17:30. Please leave the Kibune area before 18:00 at the latest to avoid missing the bus. You can also choose to walk to Kibune Station and go down the mountain. The whole mountain road is not long, but because the sky is getting dark and the snow is still falling, the pace naturally slows down. Passing the frozen pool and the snow-covered ema wall on the way, the whole shrine seems to have become a place outside of time. The most recommended is to walk back from the top of the palace, where there are fewer people and the scenery is more quiet, and you can fully feel the change from the deep mountains to the community. Although there are no special festivals or activities, it is precisely because of the quietness that you can feel the original appearance of the shrine. It is not the bustle of a tourist attraction, but the true silence and sacredness of the mountains.
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Posted: Jun 17, 2025
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