Japanese Travel and Tourism Tips
Arashiyama and Togetsukyo Bridge
There are many temples and tourist attractions in one place. Especially du...
Ryoan-ji Temple, Famous for Its Karesansui Garden
In addition to the Hojo Garden, which is known as the "Ryoan-ji Rock Garden...
Tenryu-ji Temple, Founded by Ashikaga Takauji
As a Zen temple, there is a formality that boasts the first place of Kyoto ...
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 pres...
Nishiyama Yoshimine Temple
The precincts are located halfway up a mountain at an altitude of approxima...
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...