Southern Higashiyama
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
Southern Higashiyama
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
Southern Higashiyama
A collection of soaring buildings, spacious courtyards and gardens, Chion-in serves as the headquarters of the J艒do sect, the largest school of Buddhism鈥
Southern Higashiyama
Gion is the famous entertainment and geisha quarter on the eastern bank of the Kamo-gawa. While Gion鈥檚 true origins were in teahouses catering to weary鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This temple is hard to miss, with its giant camphor trees growing just outside the walls. Fortunately, most tourists march right on past, heading to the鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This colourful and spacious shrine is considered the guardian shrine of the Gion entertainment district. It's a bustling place that is well worth a visit鈥
Southern Higashiyama
惭补谤耻测补尘补-办艒别苍 is a favourite of locals and visitors alike. This park is the place to come to escape the bustle of the city centre and amble around gardens鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This superb temple鈥檚 name refers to the 33 sanj奴san (bays) between the pillars of this long, narrow edifice. The building houses 1001 wooden statues of鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This interesting little Shint艒 shrine on the edge of Gion contains one of the most peculiar objects we've encountered anywhere in Japan: the enkiri鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This exquisite temple was founded in 1605 by Kita-no-Mandokoro in memory of her late husband, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The extensive grounds include gardens鈥
Southern Higashiyama
An important Buddhist pilgrimage stop, this temple was founded in 963 by K奴ya Sh艒nin, who carved an image of an 11-headed Kannon and installed it in the鈥
Southern Higashiyama
The Kyoto National Museum is the city's premier art museum and plays host to the highest-level exhibitions in the city. It was founded in 1895 as an鈥
Southern Higashiyama
Just downhill from and slightly to the north of Kiyomizu-dera, you will find one of Kyoto鈥檚 loveliest restored neighbourhoods, the Ninen-zaka鈥揝annen-zaka鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This small memorial hall is one of Kyoto鈥檚 most commonly overlooked little gems. The hall was the home and workshop of one of Japan鈥檚 most famous potters,鈥
Southern Higashiyama
Founded in 1202 by the monk Eisai, Kennin-ji is the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto. It is an island of peace and calm on the border of the boisterous Gion鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This small shrine near Kennin-ji honours Ebisu, the god of prosperity. Naturally, it's a popular spot with local businesspeople. The T艒ka Ebisu festival鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This subtemple of 碍艒诲补颈-箩颈 has a lovely Zen garden and is a pleasant retreat from the busy touristy surrounds. You can buy a combo ticket with 碍艒诲补颈-箩颈鈥
Southern Higashiyama
This is one of the largest Buddhist graveyards in Kyoto. It's an atmospheric (if spooky) place for a walk.