Attractions in Kyoto
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Established in 1897, the Kyoto National Museum is one of Japan’s four national museums and a significant repository of pre-modern Japanese and Asian art. Located in Kyoto, the museum houses […]
Hosen-in Temple, a serene site in Kyoto, has served as a lodging for Buddhist pilgrims since the 11th century. The temple’s entrance is marked by a 700-year-old pine tree, which […]
The Kyoto International Manga Museum, located in Kyoto, Japan, houses an extensive collection of over 300,000 manga-related items. This includes Edo-period caricature woodblock prints, historical magazines, and manga books from […]
Standing at 430 feet (131 meters), Kyoto Tower is the tallest structure in a city renowned for its traditional architecture and ancient temples. The observation deck, perched 328 feet (100 […]
Saiho-ji Temple, known locally as ‘Kokedera’ or the ‘Moss Temple,’ is a serene sanctuary in Kyoto, Japan. Established in the 14th century, its zen meditation gardens are a lush, verdant […]
Mimuroto-ji Temple, known as the ‘flower temple,’ is nestled in Uji City near Kyoto. This serene site transforms with the seasons, offering a continuous display of natural beauty. In early […]
The Kiyotaki River, with its crystal-clear waters and surrounded by stunning forest foliage, winds through the woodlands between Kyoto and Osaka. Accessible as a day trip from Kyoto, the river […]
Dating back to the 18th century, the Kinshi Masamune Horino Memorial Museum is housed in a well-preserved machiya, a traditional wooden townhouse that captures the architectural essence of Old Kyoto. […]
Chionji Temple, also known as Hyakumanben Chionji Temple, is a serene Buddhist temple located in Kyoto. Nestled among landscaped gardens lined with cherry blossom trees, the temple’s peaceful halls provide […]