Japanese Travel and Tourism Tips
Chion-in, the head temple of the Jodo sect
This temple was founded by Honen Shonin. Known as the founder of the Pure L...
Ichinenzaka and Ninenzaka
Ichinenzaka and Ninenzaka are part of the approach to Kiyomizu-dera Temple ...
Yasui Konpira Shrine
Yasui Konpiragu Shrine is not only known as the god of marriage, but it is ...
Kenninji Temple
Kennin-ji Temple was founded in 1202 for the purpose of propagating Zen Bud...
Saryo Tsujiri Gion Main Branch
Located in Gion's Hanamikoji district, this directly managed parfait is the...
Rengeo-in Sanjusangendo
Rengeoin Sanjusangendo is a temple with a history dating back to the Heian ...
Maiko's Hanamikoji
Hanamikoji flourished as Gion's entertainment district during the Edo perio...
Sannenzaka
The name Sanneizaka comes from the Koyasuto pagoda of Kiyomizu-dera Temple,...
Chishakuin
During the Muromachi period, the temple expanded under the patronage of Tak...
Kyoto National Museum
Founded in the Meiji era, Kyoto National Museum is located in Higashiyama W...
Uji Matcha Gion Tsujiri Gion Main Store
Founded in 1860, the shop boasts a history spanning over 160 years. Uji ma...
Kodaiji Temple
Kodaiji Temple is a temple that retains the architectural style of the Momo...
Benefits for academic success, love, and longevity - Otowa Falls
Otowa Falls is a famous spring located beneath the temple complex of Kiyomi...
Yasaka Koshindo, a colorful ball
Yasaka Koshindo is said to have been founded in the late Heian period. I...
Bakumatsu Meiji Restoration Museum
Located near Kyoto's Ryozen Gokoku Shrine, the Ryozen History Museum specia...
Tendai Sect Shoren-in Monzeki
Tendai sect Shoren-in Monzeki, also known as Awata Gosho, is a prestigious ...