八坂神社
Yasaka Shrine
Historic Shinto shrine in Gion, known for its vibrant vermilion gates, seasonal festivals, and role as the host of Kyoto’s renowned Gion Matsuri.
Attractions
Shrine, Landmark, Festival, Historical Site
MK Guide Recommends
Yasaka Shrine, often called “Gion Shrine,” has served as a spiritual and cultural hub of Kyoto for over 1,350 years. Situated at the eastern end of Shijō Street, it is immediately recognizable for its vivid vermilion architecture and lantern-lit main stage. Dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto and linked to protection from illness, the shrine is the origin of Kyoto’s Gion Matsuri, one of Japan’s most famous annual festivals, which continues to attract visitors every July. Besides its festival reputation, Yasaka remains an active place of worship, with daily rituals and seasonal celebrations that connect Kyoto’s urban life to ancient Shinto traditions. Adjacent to Maruyama Park, the shrine also acts as a gateway to cherry blossom viewing in spring and autumn illuminations, blending sacred devotion with seasonal beauty in the heart of Higashiyama.
Facilities & Services
Seasonal festivals and annual Gion Matsuri events
Amulet and charm counters
Multilingual pamphlets and signage
Barrier-free access in select areas
Proximity to Maruyama Park for seasonal viewing







