Near Tomi Shrine, visitors can enjoy several unique cultural activities: first, participate in the daily morning purification ritual (washing hands and rinsing mouth) at the shrine gate—an authentic expression of Shinto reverence.
Second, join a handwritten talisman workshop led by experienced miko (shrine maidens), where you’ll learn to write your prayers using brush and ink, then take home a protective omamori.
Additionally, the monthly second Saturday festival features traditional dance performances—guests can wear kimonos and enjoy limited-edition kannushi cuisine, such as salt-grilled mackerel and rice dumplings.
For deeper insight, sign up for a local history tour led by residents who share stories connecting the shrine to Nara’s ancient past, blending archaeology, folklore, and heritage—engaging and educational for all ages.