Famous for its cherry blossoms and being one of Kyoto’s three Kumano Shrines
The head temple of the Rinzai sect, known as the highest-ranked Zen temple in Japan.
The nation’s head Koyasan Shingon-shu temple
One of the Monzeki temples of the Tendai sect that enshrines the National Treasure Amida Sanzon (Amida Triad) statue in eternal tranquility.
An old shrine that has continued to protect the northeast entry to Kyoto
A grand temple complex established on Mount Koya some 900 years ago
This Buddhist school was established by the Chinese monk Jianzhen
Dresses available for commemorative photos
Kamigamo-jinja Shrine is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto, founded during the mythical age. It is famous for its Aoi Festival (Kamo Festival) and is registered as a World Heritage Site.
The inner sanctuary is the oldest example of Shinto architecture in Japan
Stroll along the heart-shaped pond in the garden
A massive triple gate welcomes you to the head temple for the Obaku sect of Zen Buddhism
A temple associated with Heian-era poet Ariwara no Narihara
A famous shrine that plays a central role in the Gion Festival
This lushly green shrine faces Midosuji boulevard and is more than 1600 years old
The school Yae Niijima’s husband Joseph dreamed of opening
Check out the ”Sento Kuyo” ceremony on summer nights
An ancient temple with a beautiful garden, connected to Murasaki Shibibu
Don't miss seeing the resting place for Shinsengumi members, Mibu-zuka
The head temple of the Myoshin-ji Temple school of the Rinzai sect. It is Japan's largest Zen temple, with 46 sub-temples.