
哲学の道
Stroll the peaceful, cherry-tree-lined canal path between Ginkaku-ji and Nanzen-ji, where seasonal blossoms and quiet waters invite reflection; the walk follows a historic irrigation channel linked to the Lake Biwa Canal. Spend an hour or two wandering teahouses, photogenic bridges and benches that make perfect pauses for photos and contemplation.
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最後核實日期: 2026-04-07
附近景點
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銀閣寺
Perched on Kyoto’s eastern hills, Ginkaku-ji (Jishō-ji) is a quiet Muromachi-era Zen temple that helped define the refined Higashiyama culture. Stroll its mossy paths and raked-sand gardens, admire the understated Silver Pavilion, and soak in the calm views over Kyoto for a moment of contemplative beauty.

平安神宮
Heian Shrine in Kyoto’s Sakyō ward is a distinguished Shinto complex officially ranked as a Beppyō Jinja and protected as an important cultural property of Japan. Visitors can stroll its tranquil precincts, admire the traditional shrine architecture and seasonal scenery, and soak up a palpable sense of Kyoto’s living history.

南禅寺
Set on the site of Emperor Kameyama’s former detached palace, Nanzen-ji is a serene Rinzai Zen temple founded in 1291 and still the headquarters of its branch. Wander the nationally designated historic precincts, linger in the Hōjō gardens — a recognized Place of Scenic Beauty — and soak up the tranquil, time‑worn atmosphere of buildings rebuilt after the 1895 fire.

円山公園
Maruyama Park is Kyoto’s classic hanami spot, centered on a dramatic weeping cherry that’s lit up at night — perfect for glowing photos and a magical evening stroll. It gets very crowded in April, and the park also hums with activity during lively New Year’s Eve festivals.

八坂神社
Set at the east end of Shijō-dōri in Kyoto’s atmospheric Gion district, Yasaka Shrine (formerly Gion Shrine) welcomes visitors with its striking gates, main hall and open stage where ceremonies are held. Dedicated to Susanoo and surrounded by his consort and eight attendant deities, it’s a living center of Gion faith where you can watch rituals, admire traditional architecture, and soak up a timeless neighborhood atmosphere.
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金閣寺
Kinkaku-ji’s gleaming Golden Pavilion, its top two floors sheathed in thin gold leaf, appears to float above a mirror-like pond — an image that defines Kyoto’s timeless beauty. Stroll the peaceful paths, soak up the Zen atmosphere, and capture seasonal moments from cherry blossoms to fiery autumn leaves reflected in the water.

伏見稲荷大社
Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto is the chief shrine dedicated to the kami Inari, set at the foot of Mount Inari. Walk through its famous vermilion torii gates and follow the mountain trails that span about 4 km — a roughly two-hour route that leads to dozens of smaller shrines and an unforgettable, atmospheric hike.

清水寺
Set on the eastern slopes of Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera is a centuries-old Buddhist temple devoted to Jūichimen Kannon and one of the few temples that predate Heian‑kyō—now part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto UNESCO site. Wander the atmospheric precincts with pilgrims, learn about its hibutsu (hidden) Kannon image, and if you visit in winter you can witness the annual Kanji of the Year ceremony held each December 12.

嵐山
Nestled on Kyoto’s western edge, Arashiyama pairs a dramatic mountain backdrop with riverside charm and nationally protected scenic beauty. Wander the famous bamboo groves, cross the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge and visit serene temples while soaking up cherry blossoms in spring and fiery maples in autumn.

二条城
Nijō Castle in Kyoto is a sprawling flatland fortress with two concentric rings of fortifications surrounding the Ninomaru Palace, the ruins of the Honmaru Palace, and several gardens. Stroll the extensive grounds to explore the palatial spaces and ruins, admire seasonal garden views, and feel layers of Japan’s feudal history come alive.

祇園
Gion is Kyoto’s atmospheric geisha quarter beside Yasaka Shrine, born in the Sengoku era and famed for its wooden machiya, narrow lanes and elegant teahouses. Stroll at dusk to glimpse maiko in kimono, step into centuries of refined entertainment, or visit during the lively Gion Matsuri for an unforgettable taste of traditional Japan.
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