Experience the Spring Festival Ritual and Autumn Seasonal Tea Ceremony held annually in March and October, where visitors can wear kimono, participate in purification rites, and receive limited-edition omamori (protective charms).
Nearby, the monthly Gion Arts & Crafts Market features local artisans showcasing lacquerware, kyo-fans, and washi paper. Hands-on workshops include crafting karakuri dolls and learning tea ceremony flower arrangements.
For deeper insight, join a guided tour led by local residents—offering stories of the shrine’s founding legend and surrounding historical sites. These 1-hour sessions cost only ¥500 and provide rich cultural context.
At night, stroll the lantern-lit pathway before the shrine, capturing serene photos amid soft glow—the perfect spot for evening photography enthusiasts.