The Ahō-kashi stone is a large rock at the shrine used for a wishing ritual. Visitors tap it three times, lift it, stroke it three times while making a wish, then lift it again. If the stone feels lighter the second time, the wish is believed to come true.
Aburimochi are grilled rice cakes on bamboo skewers covered with sweet white miso sauce. They are sold at the Ichiwa tea house next to the shrine, which has operated since approximately 1000 AD using the same traditional preparation method.
Imamiya Shrine is significantly less crowded than major Kyoto tourist sites due to its location in the northern Kita ward. It offers a quieter experience except during festivals or peak seasons.
Plan 30-45 minutes to see the shrine grounds and try the wishing stone ritual. Add 20-30 minutes if visiting the Ichiwa tea house for aburimochi.