• Matsunoo Taisha (松尾大社, Matsunoo Taisha/ Matsuo Taisha), formerly Matsunoo Jinja (松尾神社), is a Shinto shrine located at the far western end of Shijō...
  • Matsunoo Taisha is a large and old Shinto shrine located at the foot of Mount Matsuo, in the south of Arashiyama on the west of Kyoto.
  • Located just south of the renowned Arashiyama district, it’s said Matsunoo Taisha was founded in 701, making it one of the oldest in the area.
  • Matsunoo-taisha Shrine (Matsunoo Shrine, Matsuo-taisha Shrine) is a popular tourist spot in Kyoto, Japan.You can know the infomation of...
  • Masterful gardens beloved of miso and sake brewers. Matsunoo Taisha Shrine lies at the foot of Mt. Matsunoo, along the southern area of Arashiyama .
  • In 701, the Matsunoo Taisha was built to enshrine two revered deities: the "Mountain God," Oyamagui-no-Kami, a deity worshipped near the top of Mt.
  • Photo taken at Matsunoo-Taisha Shrine by hasshiy on 6/4/2013. ... Photo taken at Matsunoo-Taisha Shrine by mknt on 5/3/2024.
  • Matsunoo Taisha 松尾大社 Matsunoo Grand Shrine Matsuno'o Taisha - Matsu-no-o Matsunoo Jinja 松尾神社 Matsunoo Shrine (former name).
    • This is the belief that the “Once you have set a wish, you will be saved.”
    • Matsunoo Taisha is also famous as the god of Japanese sake which is Japan’s national...
  • Torii gateway of Matsuno'o Taisha. The gate of Matsuno'o Taisha. Casks dedicated by sake makers, and visitors posing for a picture.