The purpose of this study is to make clear the topological structure in Kamigamo-area through the analysis of the relation between 'Kamo' shinto ritual and myth. The first, we show the specialty of the north boundary of Kamowakeikazuchi-jinja's fief (§2). The next, we point out that the progress of 'Kamo' shinto ritual bears a striking resemblance to the unfoldment of 'Kamo' myth (§3〜§5.2). In conclusion, it is suggested that 'Kamo' shinto ritual reproduces the myth world, and the spacial structure of the holy places which opens to Kitayama (north mountain range in Kyoto) is one of the primary factor of the myth world's emargence (§6).