Place of worship
Matsunoo-Taisha Shrine
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MATSUO TAISHA SHRINE (Open 5:00 - 18:00, free admission, special garden - 500 yen) A famous shrine built in 701 and is known for its connections with Sake. There is a sacred well known as Kame no I located in the shrine, where sake brewers used to take water to brew their sake.
Founded in 701, this shrine is one of Japan's oldest shrines. It enshrines the deity of water, which sake-brewing families have worshipped since the Muromachi Period
Founded in 701, Matsuo-taisha is one of Japan's oldest shrines. It enshrines the deity of water, which sake-brewing families have worshiped since the Muromachi Period (1336 to 1573).
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Location
嵐山宮町-3 西京区
京都市, 京都府