Japanese Travel and Tourism Tips
Arashiyama and Togetsukyo Bridge
There are many temples and tourist attractions in one place. Especially du...
Tenryu-ji Temple, Founded by Ashikaga Takauji
As a Zen temple, there is a formality that boasts the first place of Kyoto ...
Ryoan-ji Temple, Famous for Its Karesansui Garden
In addition to the Hojo Garden, which is known as the "Ryoan-ji Rock Garden...
Ninna-ji Temple
It is also registered as a World Cultural Heritage of "Historic Monuments o...
Jojakko-ji Temple, a Famous Autumn Foliage Spot
The Ogura Hyakunin Isshu was also made in this area at the foot of Mt. Ogur...
Myoshin-ji Temple, Japan's Largest Zen Temple
The grounds are large, and there are more than 10 buildings designated as i...
Saiho-ji Temple, also known as Kokedera (Moss Temple)
It is also registered as a World Heritage Site as "Historic Monuments of An...
Katsura Imperial Villa, a Masterpiece of Japanese Gardens
The original gardens and buildings from the early Edo period have been preserved, conveying the essence of the imperial court culture of that time to ...
Toei Kyoto Studio Park
The grounds are dotted with open sets that reproduce the world of period dr...
Nenbutsu-ji Temple in Adashino, with 8,000 Stone Statues
It was built by Kukai in 811, and later became Nenbutsu-ji Temple when Hone...
Bamboo temple Jizo-in
Jizo-in Temple was founded in 1367 during the period of the Northern and So...
Sagano Scenic Railway, also known as Sagano Torokko Train
The train runs on a 7.3km track along the Hozu River. The beautiful scenery...
Myotokusan Kegonji Temple (Suzushiji Temple)
The grounds of Kegonji Temple are spacious and many bell insects are kept t...
Nishiyama Yoshimine Temple
The precincts are located halfway up a mountain at an altitude of approxima...