Built in 1884 to commemorate the 1,100th anniversary of Kyoto’s founding, Heian Shrine stands as a striking and historically significant landmark. Located in the heart of the city, this multi-tiered Shinto shrine is easily recognizable by its vibrant red color. The expansive grounds and ornate architecture offer visitors a serene and visually captivating experience. While the shrine gained additional fame after being featured in the film Lost in Translation, its enduring appeal lies in its rich history and the tranquil atmosphere it provides.
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