角宮神社(すみのみやじんじゃ) | Kaku Miya Jinja(suminomiyajinja)

Engishiki Code 001-040
Engishiki Entry 乙訓坐火雷神社(乙訓坐大雷神社)
Otokuninimasuohoikatsuchino
Current Identification (論)角宮神社(すみのみやじんじゃ)
(ron)kaku Miya Jinja(suminomiyajinja)
Prefecture 京都府
Kyoto
Location 長岡京市井ノ内南内畑
Principal Deity 火雷神、玉依姫、建角身命、活目入彦五十茅尊、春日神
Karai Kami,tamayorihime,taketsunumi Inochi,katsu Me Nyuu Hiko Gojuu Me Mikoto,kasuga Kami
Rank 名神大
Myojin-taisha
Nearest Station 阪急西向日駅
Hankyuu Nishi Kouhi Station
Historical Province 山城国
District 乙訓郡

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Activities Near Kaku Miya Jinja

The Muko–Nagaokakyo area rewards visitors who look past the obvious. Around Kaku Miya Jinja and Hankyu Nishi-Muko Station, the most meaningful experiences are rooted in bamboo craftsmanship, seasonal bamboo-shoot cuisine, and quiet walks through living groves rather than spectacle.

Traditional Culture

Join an authentic bamboo-weaving workshop at Toyo Bamboo Works and learn how local artisans shape flower baskets or tea utensils from material long tied to this district.

Food Experience

In spring, seek out Mozume takenoko, the prized bamboo shoots of Muko. Their tenderness and perfume make them one of the most region-specific tastes in southern Kyoto.

Outdoor Activity

Walk through Rakusai Chikurin Park, where curated bamboo groves and a small museum reveal how deeply bamboo culture has shaped the wider Kyoto basin.

Booking Options

Direct reservation inventory near the shrine is limited, so the most practical bookable experiences are high-quality activities in the broader Kyoto area that still resonate with this article’s bamboo-and-craft atmosphere.

Editorial Selection

We selected these experiences because they preserve the texture of place: bamboo as craft, bamboo as landscape, and bamboo as seasonal food. Together they turn a shrine visit into a fuller understanding of the Muko region rather than a quick sightseeing stop.

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