2010
Ryoan-ji Temple
Ryoan-ji Temple
The colors of mid-winter at Ryoan-ji Temple
Ryoan-ji Temple, inscribed as a World Heritage Property, is one of the places Kyoto is most proud of. Here, in the rock garden, perhaps the most famous part of the temple, the colors of winter are displayed, bringing to mind the line from the Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon, “In winter, it is the early mornings that are most beautiful.”
 
2010
Nishiki Market
Nishiki Market
The Nishiki Market is always crowded during the rush at the end of the year.
Nishiki Market is famous as the "Kitchen of Kyoto." Not only the local residents, but many restaurant owners and chefs also come to Nishiki Market to purchase materials for their cuisine.
 
Tofuku-ji Temple
Tofuku-ji-Temple
The Best Scenic Spot for Autumn Leaves - Tofuku-ji Temple
Many tourists come to visit the historical temples in Kyoto in autumn and enjoy the colors of the autumn leaves. While there are many places known for their scenic beauty and fall foliage in Kyoto, Tofuku-ji Temple must certainly be one of the most popular.
 
Kyoto International Manga Museum
Kyoto International Manga Museum
The Kyoto International Manga Museum, the Perfect Destination in Autumn
Once the wind at night feels a little cooler, you know that autumn has arrived. In Japanese, there is a phrase - "… no aki," meaning "… in autumn," where "…" can be any one of a multitude of words.
 
Kyoto tower
Kyoto tower
Kyoto Tower and the Sky in Summer
Just in front of Kyoto Station, the entrance to the city of Kyoto, stands Kyoto Tower, shining brilliantly in the hot summer’s sun. The doughnut-shaped observation deck, 100 meters above the ground, provides a splendid view of the streets of the city surrounded by the lush greenery of the enclosing mountains and the clear, blue summer sky.
 
Kamigamo Shrine
Kamigamo Shrine
Surrounded by Bright Spring Greenery, Kamigamo Shrine
If you go upstream along the Kamigamo River, you become surrounded by bright spring greenery. If you take a walk there on the grounds of the Kamigamo Shrine, you will enter a fresh and invigorating natural environment.
 
Ninna-ji Temple
Ninna-ji Temple
The beauty of the low cherry trees at Ninnaji Temple!
It is a bright, clear day, and here, in an area of Kyoto known as Omuro, when the sakura cherry trees are in full bloom, you instinctively know that the most beautiful season in Kyoto will soon come to an end. These Omuro cherry trees are so low that they feel close even when you’re sitting down.
 
Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine
Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine
The Fragrance of Ume Blossoms at Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine
The sight of students as they visit the shrine to pray for success in their examinations evokes a fresh, unspoiled image. The sweet fragrance of ume blossoms will tickle your nose as you enter the grounds of Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine, which is devoted to the god of learning and former government official, Minister Sugawara-no-Michizane (845-903 AD).
 
2009
Toji Temple
Toji Temple
A Five-storied Pagoda Standing Dignified In The Midst Of Winter
We can see our breath, but even so, the grounds of Toji Temple are bustling with activity during the Shimai Kobo Market, which falls on the 21st of December, a day closely associated with Kobo Daishi Kukai. Toji Temple, also known as Kyo-o-gokoku-ji Temple, is the head temple of the Shingon Buddhist sect.
 
Nanzen-ji Temple (Sanmon gate)
Nanzen-ji Temple
The autumn colors reflected in the canal near Nanzen-ji Temple
The tinted maple leaves swirling in the air as they fall on the temple grounds overlooking the ancient capital city of Kyoto bring a hint of the harsh winter to follow. In the fall, the area along the Tetsugaku-no-michi (Philosopher's Path) down to Eikando Temple and on to the Keage district in Kyoto with its canal, is ablaze with the colors of autumn.
 
Heian Jingu Shrine & The Festival of Ages (Jidai Matsuri)
Heian Jingu Shrine & The Festival of Ages (Jidai Matsuri)
Reflected in the Skies of Autumn, The Symbol of Modern Kyoto
The lush greenery of summer has given way to the tints of autumn, forming a perfect contrast with the clear azure sky. The preeminent cultural zone of Kyoto, Okazaki is also famous as a tourist spot.
 
Kibune, Kurama, and the Gozan no Okuribi
Kibune, Kurama, and the Gozan no Okuribi
Enjoy Cool Evenings in the Mountains of Kyoto at Kibune and Kurama During the Summer!
The greenery gets deeper at each station on the Eizan Railway as it nears its destination, about a 30 minute ride from the city. Here, the air is cool, even in summer, and Kibune and Kurama are also known as the back-room of Kyoto.
 
Gion Matsuri and Yasaka Shrine
Gion Matsuri and Yasaka Shrine
Signaling the Arrival of Summer: Gion Matsuri and Yasaka Shrine
A short walk up aged stone steps, past the vermilion-lacquered gate and down a cobble-stone path is a silent world where the noisy city streets have faded away like a dream.
 
Shimogamo Shrine
Shimogamo Shrine
The Oldest Shrine in Kyoto, Surrounded by Greenery.
There is an ancient primeval forest within the shrine grounds. The official name of the shrine is the 'Kamo-mioya Shrine,' but, as it is located in the lower reaches of the Kamogawa River, it is affectionately known to the locals as the Shimogamo Shrine ("shimo" means "lower" in Japanese).
 
Nijo Castle
Nijo Castle
With Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom in Spring, Nijo Castle is the Essence of Japanese Beauty.
The first thing everyone notices when they come to Nijo-jo (Nijo Castle) is the grand outer moat running around the whole castle grounds and then the towering doors of the front gate. On the other side of the long white walls, the spirit of the 400-year reign of the Tokugawa Shogunate lives on ––––
 
Arashiyama
Arashiyama
Leisurely Walks Under the Blooming Cherry Trees at Arashiyama.
Imagine sunlight descending through a veil of light-pink cherry blossoms, and the feeling of a gentle breeze as it plays upon the surface of the river ––––
 


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