Kanpei-taisha

Toyokuni Shrine (Kyoto)

豊国神社

/ Toyokuni Jinja

Admission
Free (treasure house: 500 yen)
Goshuin (Temple Seal)
300 yen
Access
10 min walk
Hours
9:00-17:00

Overview

Toyokuni Shrine enshrines Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the peasant-born warrior who unified Japan. Originally grand in scale, it was destroyed by the Tokugawa shogunate but restored during the Meiji era. The karamon gate, a National Treasure, is believed to have come from Fushimi Castle.

History

Founding

📜According to tradition
1599 [Keicho 4]

Founded to enshrine Toyotomi Hideyoshi after his death. Destroyed by the Tokugawa shogunate and rebuilt in the Meiji era.

📄
Documented
1599

Source: Historical records

Enshrined Deities

Toyotomi Hideyoshi
primary Deity

Blessings

Shrine Network

Toyokuni Head shrine

Practical Information

Location Coordinates

34.9917, 135.7722

Physical Address

530 Chaya-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

京都府京都市東山区茶屋町530

Access

Shichijo Station (Keihan Line)

10 min walk

Hours

9:00-17:00

Visitor information last verified: 2026-04-06. Please check the official website for the latest details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team

What is Toyokuni Shrine (Kyoto)?

Toyokuni Shrine enshrines Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the peasant-born warrior who unified Japan. Originally grand in scale, it was destroyed by the Tokugawa shogunate but restored during the Meiji era. The karamon gate, a National Treasure, is believed to have come from Fushimi Castle.

Where is Toyokuni Shrine (Kyoto) located?

Toyokuni Shrine (Kyoto) is located in Kyoto-shi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. The full address is: 530 Chaya-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto.