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Himukai Daijingu Shrine is a shrine located in Yamashina-ku, Kyoto. Its former shrine rank was village shrine. Situated on Mt. Shinmei along the Tokaido and Sanjo-dori, it is also known as "Kyoto's Ise." This offering is a set of two items: a goshuin (red seal stamp) and a written explanation of the shrine's history. It is said to have been founded in the late 5th century, relocating the divine site of Takachiho Peak in Hyuga, Tsukushi. Similar to Ise Jingu Shrine, it has an Outer Shrine and an Inner Shrine, and is revered as Kyoto's Ise. The "Amano Iwato" (Heavenly Rock Cave) located higher up in the shrine grounds is said to bring good luck by passing through it and warding off misfortune. Cherry blossoms in spring, azaleas, and other seasonal flowers can be enjoyed throughout the year, and the autumn foliage is particularly known as a hidden gem.
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