Famous for its cherry blossoms and being one of Kyoto’s three Kumano Shrines
Famous for its connection to Honen and it’s beauty in autumn
An elegant temple with a Japanese rock garden and wonderful autumn foliage
A famous location for autumn leaves, connected to Kukai (Kobo-daishi)
The Osawa-no-ike Pond is famous for its cherry blossoms and moon-viewing pavilion
Dedicated to Toyo'uke-no-Omikami
One of Kyoto's most renowned temples, located on the side of Mt. Otowa in the Higishiyama Range. It has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This ancient temple was erected by Empress Komyo
Enshrines Japan's top Shinto deity
Spend your time comfortably in the visitor's lodging at a first-class ryokan
A temple associated with Heian-era poet Ariwara no Narihara
A crimson tower glistening in the ocean and sky
With a history of over 100 years, Tsutenkaku Tower is a symbol of Naniwa, Osaka, and is protected by the third-generation blonde Billiken.
The graceful standing statue of Gigeiten is a must-see attraction
Famous for its majestic, moss-covered garden
A temple that has existed since the Warring States period and is connected to Nobunaga
The school Yae Niijima’s husband Joseph dreamed of opening
The head Kumano shrine where various Kumano deities are worshiped
The main temple of the Shingon Sect of the Daigo School of Buddhism that stretches across Mt. Daigo. Famous for its cherry blossoms, Hideyoshi Toyotomi used to hold spring parties here to enjoy the trees when they are in bloom.
A Zen temple of the Rinzai School built in the scenic area of Arashimaya in Kyoto. It was built by Takauji Ashikaga in memory of the recently deceased Emperor Go-Daigo.