TOP 10 Things to do in TOKYO, Japan [2024 Travel Guide]
Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over a millennium
and it still carries a reputation as the nation’s most beautiful city.
The countless temples, shrines and historical structures
are both fascinating, and overwhelming.
To make your trip even more enjoyable,
Ebiamo tour presents you with 10 of the very best places to visit in Kyoto!

No. 1 Arashiyama District
Arashiyama, in the western outskirts of Kyoto
is a popular destination for Japanese tourists,
especially in spring for the cherry blossoms
and in the autumn for the fall colors.
The major attractions are:
Togetsukyo Bridge spanning the Katsura River.
Bamboo forest, the symbol of Arashiyama.
The scenic Sagano Romantic Train.
Hozugawa River Cruise with seasonal scenery and thrilling rapids.
Monkey Park Iwatayama, home of over 100 snow monkeys.

When you are all templed out in Kyoto city, Arashiyama can be a great escape.

No.2 Ryoanji Temple
Ryoanji has a famous garden that is considered the best example of
Karesansui – a Japanese rock garden.
There are 15 stones in the garden,
but no more than 14 can be seen from any single viewpoint.
It is said that in order to see all the stones from the same viewpoint,
you need to attain enlightenment.
The Ryoanji temple also offers an exquisite restaurant
that specializes in boiled tofu.
You can enjoy this typical Buddhist cuisine
while looking out across a traditional Japanese garden.

No.3 Kinkakuji Temple
Kinkakuji is a Zen temple built in 1397 by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu,

the third shogun of the Muromachi shogunate.
It is the leading symbol of the flamboyant Kitayama culture
which was prevalent from late 14th century to early 15th century.
The golden pavilion called Kinkaku has three floors,
each one built in a different architectural style.
Kinkaku shows its most exquisite beauty at sunset,
when it sparkles orange, as if on fire.
No.4 Ginkakuji Temple
Ginkakuji is a Zen temple founded in 1490 by Ashikaga Yoshimasa,

the 8th shogun of the Muromachi shogunate.
The temple and its garden are one of the best examples of “Wabi-Sabi.”
The idea behind these Japanese unique aesthetics
is the acceptance of transience and imperfection.
In other words, Wabi-sabi consists of the ideas of “less is more,”
“beauty in simplicity,” and ”perfectly imperfect.”
The more you get to know Kyoto,
the more you will come to enjoy and appreciate Ginkakuji Temple.

No.5 Philosopher’s Path
Philosopher’s path is a pleasant narrow path
located in the eastern side of Kyoto city that runs along a canal.

The name drives from a leading Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro.
When he needed to ponder on his work, he would stroll along this path
experiencing the rich nature while deep in thought.
A relaxing experience with the one and a half kilometer walk
may bring you one step closer to becoming a philosopher.
No.6 Gion District
Gion is a geisha district that still has the rich atmosphere of old Kyoto city.

It is one of the liveliest areas of Kyoto, and has various sightseeing spots:

Kenninji, the oldest Zen Temple in Japan.

Yasaka shrine, the symbol of the Gion district.

Hanami-koji Street, home of teahouses and traditional Japanese restaurants.

Minamiza, a primary kabuki theater in Kyoto founded in 1610.

If you are lucky, you may also manage to catch a glimpse of Geisha on their way.

No.7 Kiyomizudera Temple

Kiyomizudera is a Buddhist temple founded in 778,
and is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Kyoto.
The temple’s magnificent wooden stage is a must-see for all travelers.

There are many other sites,
such as the Jishu shrine, dedicated to the god of love and matchmaking.

And Otowa waterfall, whose water streams are believed to have wish-granting powers.

Kyodo was the capital of Japan for over a millennium and it still carries a reputation as the nation’s most beautiful city the countless temples shrines and historical structures are both fascinating and overwhelming to make your trip even more enjoyable ebmo tour presents you with 10 of the very

Best places to visit in Kyoto number one arishima District arishima in the western outskirts of Kyoto is a popular destination for Japanese tourists especially in spring for the cherry blossom and in the Autumn for the Fall colors the major attractions are toets suio bridge spanning the katsura river Bambu

Forest the symbol of aishima the scenic Sagano romantic train Huga river cruise with seasonal scenery and thrilling Rapids monkey Park iay home of over 100 snow monkeys when you were all templed out in Kyoto City aishima can be a great escape number two rangi Temple rangi has

A famous garden that is considered the best example of kis Sansui a Japanese rock garden there are 15 stones in the garden but no more than 14 can be seen from any single Viewpoint it is said that in order to see all the stones from the same Viewpoint you need to attain

Enlightenment the rangie temple also offers an Exquisite restaurant that specializes in boiled tofu you can enjoy this typical Buddhist Cuisine while looking out across a traditional Japanese Garden number three Kakui Temple Kakui is a Zin temple built in 1397 by ashikaga yashim mitsu the third Shogun of the mamachi Shogun it it is

The leading symbol of the flamboyant kayama culture which was prevalent from late 14th century to early 15th century the golden Pavilion called kinkaku has three floors each one built in a different architectural style kinkaku shows its most exquisite beauty at Sunset when it Sparkles orange as if on fire number four ginkakuji Temple

Ginkakuji is a Zen temple founded in 1490 by ashikaga yoshim Masa the eighth Shogun of the mamachi Shogun it the temple and its Garden are one of the best examples of wabisabi the idea behind these Japanese Unique Aesthetics is the acceptance of trans instant imperfection in other words wabisabi

Consists of the ideas of less is more Beauty and simplicity and Perfectly Imperfect the more you get to know kyodo the more you will come to enjoy and appreciate ginkakuji Temple number five philosopher path philosopher’s path is a pleasant Narrow Path located in the eastern side of kyodo city that runs

Along a canal the name drives from a leading Japanese philosopher Nishida kataro when he needed to ponder on his work he would stroll along this path experiencing the rich nature while deep in thought a relaxing experience with the 1 and a half kilm walk may bring you one step closer to becoming a

Philosopher number six gon District gon is a gisha district that still has the rich atmosphere of old Kyo City it is one of the liveliest areas of Kyoto and has various sightseeing spots kinji the oldest sin temple in Japan yaka Shrine the symbol of the guon district Hanami

Koji Street home of tea houses and traditional Japanese restaurants minamiza a primary Kabuki theater in Kyoto founded in 1610 if you’re lucky you may also manage to catch a glimpse of gisha on their way number seven Kyle mid Temple Kyle mid is a Buddhist temple founded in

778 and is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in kyodo the Temple’s magnificent wooden stage is a mustsee for all travelers there are many other sites such as the jishu shrine dedicated to the god of love and matchmaking and Odo a waterfall whose water streams are believed to have wish graning Powers

Number Eight Sanu Sendo Temple sanra Sendo is a Buddhist temple built in 1165 the 120 M long Temple Hall houses numerous Japanese National Treasures such as the statues of fuin and Rene the gods of wind and thunder 1,000 life-sized statues of the Thousand armed Cannon the goddess of Mercy a gigantic

Seated statue of the Thousand armed Canon 28 statues of Guardian deities who protect Canon and all Pious Buddhist followers of Canon number nine nio castle nijo castle is a flatland castle that was built in 16003 by Tokugawa AAS the first Shogun of the Tokugawa Shogun it nyomo Palace is one of the central

Buildings of the castle it was used as the shogun’s office and also a place of residence over 3,000 paintings by prominent artists from the cono School are on the palace’s walls and ceilings the nyoma garden is also in the castle grounds built by prominent Garden designer kobori Inu in

1626 number 10 Fushimi enari Shrine Fushimi enari Shrine is the main Shrine of enari which is the Shinto God of rice Agriculture and business there are about 10,000 Tory gates in the shrine and on the surrounding Mount enari the centory area is the most picturesque area where approximately 800 Tory gates with very

Narrow interval stand yats suuji a rest area on the mountain side is also very pleasant with a spectacular view of kyodo city as a backdrop at night the pads and Tory gates are lit up giving the shrine an eerie but also fairy tale like aspect fimi enari Shrine is

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