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    Maruyama Park
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    Maruyama Park

    Maruyama Park, the oldest park in Kyoto City, is a place of relaxation for citizens and tourists adjacent to Gion. Especially the giant weeping cherry tree known as the "Gion Night Cherry" is fantastically lit up in spring, attracting people from all over the world to catch a glimpse of its beauty. It incorporates the style of a circular Japanese garden, allowing you to enjoy seasonal sentiments while walking around the pond. Directly connected to Yasaka Shrine and Chion-in, it's perfect to stop by during a stroll in Higashiyama. During the cherry blossom season, food stalls line the park, making...

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    Daigo-ji Temple
    Kyoto

    Daigo-ji Temple

    Daigo-ji, a World Heritage site, is a historic grand temple whose precincts cover an entire vast mountain, especially famous as a cherry blossom spot where Toyotomi Hideyoshi held the "Flower Viewing of Daigo." The Five-storied Pagoda, a National Treasure, is the oldest wooden building in Kyoto Prefecture, and its elegant appearance is overwhelming. In autumn, the foliage around the Kannon-do hall reflects in the pond, creating a picture-perfect vista. On the hiking path to Kami-Daigo, you can personally feel the solemnity of nature and the history of ascetic training. With an impressive treasure house, it's a place where you can...

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    To-ji Temple
    Kyoto

    To-ji Temple

    To-ji, whose symbol is the Five-storied Pagoda (National Treasure) towering over Kyoto's gateway, is the central monastery of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism entrusted to Kukai (Kobo Daishi) 1,200 years ago. The interior of the pagoda, Japan's tallest wooden tower, and the "Three-dimensional Mandala" of 21 statues in the Lecture Hall captivate visitors with overwhelming power and exquisite beauty. It is a precious remnant of the Heian period capital and a World Heritage site. Every 21st, the "Kobo-san" flea market is held, bustling with international travelers seeking antiques and traditional crafts. It is a temple symbolizing Kyoto where deep faith meets local...

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    Saiho-ji (Moss Temple)
    Kyoto

    Saiho-ji (Moss Temple)

    Saiho-ji, also a World Heritage site, is globally known as "Koke-dera" (Moss Temple) for the mystical beauty of over 120 types of moss covering the grounds. Visiting here requires advance reservation, featuring a style that emphasizes spirituality, where visitors participate in religious activities like sutra copying before viewing the garden. The garden, like a green carpet wrapped in silence, is said to have been loved by Steve Jobs and brings deep peace to the heart. This sanctuary is chosen by travelers seeking to experience the ultimate beauty where Zen spirit and nature perfectly harmonize beyond mere sightseeing.

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    Kiyomizu-dera Jojuin
    Kyoto

    Kiyomizu-dera Jojuin

    Jojuin, one of the sub-temples of Kiyomizu-dera, is a special place owning a famous garden known as the "Moon Garden," though usually closed to the public. This garden, which can only be seen during special public opening periods, is considered a masterpiece using the borrowed scenery technique to incorporate distant mountains and surrounding nature as part of the garden. Its beauty when illuminated by moonlight is exceptional, and the serene space woven by light and shadow allows you to feel the pinnacle of Japanese landscaping techniques. Contrasting with the glamorous atmosphere of Kiyomizu-dera, it is highly popular among authentic travelers...

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    Otowasan Kiyomizu-dera Temple
    Kyoto

    Otowasan Kiyomizu-dera Temple

    World-famous for the "Stage of Kiyomizu," Otowasan Kiyomizu-dera is one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites representing Kyoto. From the giant wooden stage built without a single nail, you can overlook Kyoto City, and the view during cherry blossom or autumn leaf seasons is especially breathtaking. Just below the main hall is the "Otowa Waterfall," said to grant wishes for wisdom, love, and longevity, where drinking the pure water is a popular experience. The precincts also feature a god of matchmaking and a historic three-storied pagoda. Along with shopping on the vibrant approach, it is a sacred site you absolutely...

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    Rakushisha
    Kyoto

    Rakushisha

    Located in the peaceful rural landscape of Sagano, "Rakushisha" is a thatched hut that was once the villa of Mukai Kyorai, a disciple of Matsuo Basho. The name originates from an episode where all the persimmons from the 40 trees in the garden fell overnight. The rustic thatched building and surrounding fields and mountains convey the quiet atmosphere where the Haiku culture of the Edo period still lives. While not a flashy tourist facility, the interior with straw raincoats and hats hanging on the walls allows you to feel the simple and rich lifestyle loved by the poets of that...

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    Gi-o-ji Temple
    Kyoto

    Gi-o-ji Temple

    Surrounded by bamboo groves and deep maple trees, Gi-o-ji is a nunnery known for the tragic love story appearing in "The Tale of the Heike." The main highlight is the soft green "Moss Garden" covering the entire precincts. The shadows drawn by sunlight filtering through the trees onto the moss are very beautiful, making you feel as if you're walking on a green carpet. Buddhist statues placed inside a small grass hut and the light shining through the round "Yoshino Window" tell of the story's sadness and quiet faith. Beautiful moss, fresh greenery, and autumn leaves can be enjoyed throughout...

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    Adashino Nenbutsu-ji Temple
    Kyoto

    Adashino Nenbutsu-ji Temple

    Located at the furthest end of Okusaga, "Adashino Nenbutsu-ji" is an ancient burial site, leaving a striking impression with unique air emitted by about 8,000 stone towers and Buddha statues. These statues were gathered to mourn the unclaimed souls once scattered across the fields, and the sight evokes Japan's deep religious view of "life and death." The quiet space surrounded by bamboo groves offers deep peace and a sense of impermanence. Especially during the "Sento Kuyo" held every August, candles are offered to the statues, and a mystical world emerges in the flickering lights. It is chosen by those seeking...

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    Jojakko-ji Temple
    Kyoto

    Jojakko-ji Temple

    Located on the slopes of Mt. Ogura, Jojakko-ji is an atmospheric temple known for its thatched Niomon gate and magnificent city views from beside the Tahoto pagoda. The entire precincts are covered in lush trees, and especially during autumn, a mystical sight of the whole mountain stained red and yellow unfolds. The changing scenery as you climb the steep stone steps is beautiful, and from near the top, you can overlook as far as Mt. Hiei. With a historical background where Fujiwara no Teika is said to have compiled Waka poems, it is one of the most photogenic spots symbolizing...

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    Nizon-in Temple
    Kyoto

    Nizon-in Temple

    Located in Sagano, deep in Arashiyama, Nizon-in is a historic temple named after its two principal deities, Shaka Nyorai and Amida Nyorai. The wide approach called "Momiji no Baba" (Maple Racecourse) is brilliantly colored by flaming maples in autumn, a breathtakingly beautiful sight. Stepping into the quiet precincts, you can personally feel the transition of seasons loved by Heian period nobles and the gentle spirit of Buddhism. Being slightly away from the crowded center of Arashiyama, it is perfect for those who want to enjoy Japanese garden beauty and deep silence in a calm atmosphere and quietly reflect on themselves.

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    Higashiyama Area
    Kyoto

    Higashiyama Area

    The Higashiyama area, spreading across the eastern side of Kyoto City, is the "highlight of Kyoto tourism" concentrated with iconic spots like Kiyomizu-dera, Yasaka Shrine, and Chion-in. Atmosphere-rich stone-paved slopes like Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka are lined with traditional souvenir shops and teahouses, making you feel as if you've traveled back in time just by walking. At dusk, Hanatouro lanterns light up the streets in a mystical atmosphere. Preserving traditional architecture, crafts, and faith most vividly, it is an essential area for all travelers who want to feel both Kyoto's glamour and historic weight at once.

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    Nishiyama Area
    Kyoto

    Nishiyama Area

    Fringing the western edge of Kyoto City, the Nishiyama area is a scenic region known as the home of bamboo groves and dotted with historic old temples. Temples located on the hillsides, such as Komyo-ji, famous for its autumn foliage, and Yoshimine-dera, offer magnificent panoramic views overlooking Kyoto City. Less crowded than Arashiyama, it is popular among hikers and pilgrims who want to interact quietly with nature and preserved Japanese satoyama landscapes. This area allows you to fully enjoy "Kyoto of Silence," woven by Kyoto's deep spirituality and the beauty of bamboo forests and mountains.

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    Kitayama Area
    Kyoto

    Kitayama Area

    Located in northern Kyoto City, the Kitayama area is a calm district where a sophisticated urban atmosphere and rich nature coexist. Cultural facilities like the Kyoto Botanical Gardens and the Garden of Fine Arts Kyoto are abundant, and the streets lined with high-sense boutiques, popular cafes, and bakeries are perfect for a stroll. A short trip north reveals the beautiful forests of straight Kitayama Cedar and the serene air of Kamigamo Shrine. This stylish area is recommended for travelers who want to escape the city center's bustle and experience a modern, elegant holiday enjoyed by local Kyotoites.

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    Kyoto Station Area
    Kyoto

    Kyoto Station Area

    The area around Kyoto Station, the gateway to Kyoto, is an energetic area where the latest urban functions and historical spots intersect. The station itself is a modern piece of architecture like a giant art work, offering a panoramic city view from the rooftop. Nearby are "To-ji" with the world's tallest wooden structure, and "Nishi-Hongan-ji" and "Higashi-Hongan-ji" with overwhelming giant wooden buildings, allowing you to touch the scale of Kyoto's history immediately upon arrival. Also gathering Kyoto Tower, latest shopping malls, and countless restaurants, it is a very convenient area for all travelers who want to efficiently enjoy both convenience...

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    Kyoto City Okazaki Area
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City Okazaki Area

    The Okazaki area in eastern Kyoto City is a district rich in culture and art, with the large vermilion torii gate of Heian Jingu Shrine as its symbol. Institutions like the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto and the Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art gather here, harmonizing history with modern art. Nearby are grand temples like Nanzen-ji and Chion-in, and you can enjoy fresh greenery or cherry blossoms while walking along the Lake Biwa Canal. With many sophisticated restaurants and cafes, it is an area where you can experience a very refined "Adult's Kyoto," enjoying historical strolls, intellectual stimulation,...

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    Kyoto City Oku-Saga Area
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City Oku-Saga Area

    Okusaga, spreading beyond the bustle of Arashiyama, is an atmospheric area with a lingering sense of silence and impermanence, having a history as an ancient burial ground. Places filled with stories and prayers are dotted throughout, such as thousands of stone towers at "Adashino Nenbutsu-ji" and "Gi-o-ji" surrounded by bamboo groves. Thatched-roof houses and old streetscapes remain, and the scenery is designated as a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. This area, where time flows quietly and differently from central tourist spots, is the best walking route for travelers who want to feel the depths of Japanese...

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    Kyoto City Keihoku Area
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City Keihoku Area

    The Keihoku area in northern Kyoto City is the gateway to "Kyoto by the Forest," featuring vast forests and beautiful rural landscapes distinct from the typical city image. Long known as a production area for high-quality cedar (Kitamayama Cedar) presented to the Imperial Family, a rich forestry culture lives here. You can personally feel traditional Japanese farm life through activities like sweetfish fishing in clear streams and viewing hamlets with remaining thatched-roof houses. With abundant gibier cuisine and local organic ingredients, it is ideal for active travelers who want to experience the "real Japan" coexisting with untouched nature through cycling...

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    Kyoto City Nishikyo Area
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City Nishikyo Area

    The Nishikyo area in western Kyoto City is a spiritual region where unique famous temples gather, such as the World Heritage site "Saiho-ji (Moss Temple)" and "Suzumushi-dera," known for the chirping of thousands of bell crickets. Close to Arashiyama, the calm flow of the Katsura River and beautiful mountain ridges blend into the daily scenery. It also houses "Katsura Imperial Villa," considered a masterpiece of Japanese gardens, where you can glimpse the height of Japanese architectural beauty and landscaping techniques. It is a popular area for travelers who want to step away from busy tourist spots and thoroughly enjoy traditional...

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    Kyoto City Ohara
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City Ohara

    Ohara, surrounded by lush mountains in the northeastern part of Kyoto City, is a peaceful village long known as the home of Buddhist music "Shomyo." Quiet temples are dotted throughout, such as "Sanzen-in," world-famous for its moss, and "Hosen-in," where you can have tea while viewing a beautiful garden. Another charm is the food culture of fermented foods like Shibazuke pickles and morning markets where you can taste fresh local vegetables. In this nostalgic Japanese satoyama landscape, spending time as the hours flow slowly in the clear air will release you from the fatigue of the city. It is the...

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    Kyoto City Takao
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City Takao

    Takao, located in the mountains northwest of Kyoto City, is an area of deep mountain beauty that has long been loved as a famous spot for autumn leaves. Centering on the World Heritage site "Kozan-ji," three historic temples including "Jingo-ji" and "Saimyo-ji" line the area, and the experience of visiting them while walking rugged mountain paths will make you completely forget the city's bustle. You can enjoy fresh greenery in early summer and burning autumn leaves in fall while listening to the murmuring of the Kiyotaki River; it is truly a sanctuary that could be called a "natural temple." It...

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    Kyoto City Yamashina Area
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City Yamashina Area

    Yamashina, located in the eastern part of Kyoto City near the border with Shiga Prefecture, is a nature-rich and historically deep hidden gem. Spots where you can quietly enjoy seasonal beauty away from city crowds are dotted about, such as "Bishamon-do Monzeki" known for its autumn leaves and moss, and "Yamashina Canal," a famous cherry blossom spot. The city also feels historic as it was an important transportation hub since ancient times and houses the Mausoleum of Emperor Tenji. In recent years, stylish cafes and bakeries have increased, making it a perfect area for those seeking a relaxed trip where...

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    Kyoto City Fushimi Area
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City Fushimi Area

    Fushimi, located in southern Kyoto City, is a world-famous area for Fushimi Inari Taisha, where thousands of vermilion torii gates stand in a line. It is also known as one of "Japan's leading sake-brewing districts" blessed with high-quality spring water since ancient times, and historic breweries line the streets. Once a hub for water transportation, the atmospheric sight of Jikkoku-bune boats crossing the river still heals the hearts of visitors today. There are many spots reminiscent of the Bakumatsu period, such as Teradaya associated with Sakamoto Ryoma, making it a highly attractive area where you can simultaneously experience mystical faith,...

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    Kyoto City
    Kyoto

    Kyoto City

    Kyoto City is a world-class tourist destination that flourished as the capital of Japan for over a thousand years starting in 794. Home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites, magnificent temples and shrines such as Kinkaku-ji and Kiyomizu-dera are part of the city's daily life. It also gathers the essence of Japanese aesthetics, including traditional Machiya townhouses, beautiful gardens that change with the seasons, and refined Kyo-ryori (Kyoto cuisine) and Matcha culture. This city, where modern urban functions coexist with traditions and festivals passed down through generations, offers new discoveries with every visit and is a special place for travelers...

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