This is the lavish estate of 艑k艒chi Denjir艒, an actor famous for his samurai films. The sprawling gardens may well be the most lovely in all of Kyoto, particularly when you consider the brilliant views eastwards across the city. The house and teahouse are also sublime. Be sure to follow all the trails around the gardens. Hold onto the tea ticket you were given upon entry to claim the matcha and sweet that's included with admission.
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The covered Nishiki Market (Nishiki-k艒ji Ichiba) is one of Kyoto鈥檚 real highlights, especially if you have an interest in cooking and dining. Commonly鈥
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This C茅sar Pelli鈥揹esigned tower, which opened in March 2014, is Japan's tallest building (300m, 60 storeys). The observatory on the 16th floor is free,鈥
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The thick green bamboo stalks seem to continue endlessly in every direction and there鈥檚 a strange quality to the light at this famous bamboo grove, which鈥
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Located atop 848m-high Hiei-zan (the mountain that dominates the skyline in the northeast of the city), the Enryaku-ji complex is an entire world of鈥
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贬艒谤测奴-箩颈 was founded in 607 by Prince Sh艒toku, considered by many to be the patron saint of Japanese Buddhism. It's renowned not only as one of the oldest鈥
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A buzzing hive of activity perched on a hill overlooking the basin of Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera is one of Kyoto's most popular and most enjoyable temples. It鈥
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Located high on a thickly wooded mountain, Kurama-dera is one of the few temples in modern Japan that manages to retain an air of real spirituality. This鈥
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With seemingly endless arcades of vermilion torii (shrine gates) spread across a thickly wooded mountain, this vast shrine complex is a world unto its own鈥
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The thick green bamboo stalks seem to continue endlessly in every direction and there鈥檚 a strange quality to the light at this famous bamboo grove, which鈥
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Just upstream from T艒getsu-ky艒 and behind 罢别苍谤测奴-箩颈, this park is a nice place to escape the crowds of Arashiyama. It鈥檚 laced with trails, one of which鈥
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By exiting 罢别苍谤测奴-箩颈 via this gate and taking a quick left, you'll find yourself almost immediately in the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
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A major temple of the Rinzai school, 罢别苍谤测奴-箩颈 has one of the most attractive gardens in all of Kyoto, particularly during the spring cherry-blossom and鈥
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This temple is perched on top of a mossy knoll and is famed for its brilliant maple trees, which turn a lovely crimson red in November, and its thatched鈥
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This small shrine is where imperial princesses were sent for purification before serving at the Ise shrine. It features in the famous Japanese novel The鈥
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Formerly the building here was the hut of Mukai Kyorai, the best-known disciple of the illustrious haiku poet Bash艒. You can wander the small garden where鈥
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This is a popular spot with maple-leaf watchers. Originally built in the 9th century by Emperor Saga, the temple houses two important Kamakura-era Buddha鈥