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Atago Shrine (Kyoto)

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Atago Shrine (愛宕神社, Atago-jinja) is a Shinto shrine on Mount Atago, the northwest of Kyoto, Japan. Enshrined is Atago Gongen who protects Kyoto from fire. Shugendō practices and a place for worship are known from the eighth century. The late-Kamakura period Honden has been designated an Important Cultural Property. (Actually, the late-Kamakura period Honden is located at another Atago-jinja in Kameoka, to the northwest of Kyoto : 35°2′28″N 135°35′13″E[1]) Atago Jinja is the head of nine hundred Atago shrines throughout Japan.

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Atago Shrine (Kyoto)
Kyoto Ukyo Ward

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N 35.06 ° E 135.63444444444 °
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愛宕神社


616-8458 Kyoto, Ukyo Ward
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