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[Kyoto] Autumn only - Enjoy the autumn leaves | Difficult to visit on your own! 7 autumn foliage spots in Kyoto | Komyo-ji Temple, Tofuku-ji Temple, Shimogamo Shrine, Nanzen-ji Temple, and other famous autumn foliage spots [Departing from Umeda, Namba, and Kyoto]
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- Overview
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- Enjoy autumn in Kyoto, a place you'll want to visit again and again! 7 places in Kyoto where you can see autumn leaves that are hard to visit on your own!
- Komyo-ji Temple: The approach from the main gate is called "Momiji Sando"
- Tofuku-ji Temple: The autumn leaves that spread out below from Tsutenkyo Bridge are also known as the "Sea of Clouds in Nishiki"
- Shimogamo Shrine: One of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto"
- Tadasu no Mori: Registered as a World Heritage Site
- Heian Shrine: The impressive giant torii gate
- Nanzen-ji Temple: A famous spot for viewing autumn leaves in northern Kyoto
- Philosopher's Path: Vivid autumn foliage stretching for about 1.5km
- What to expect
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It's hard to go on your own! We'll guide you to 7 places in Kyoto to see the autumn leaves! ① Komyo-ji Temple ② Tofuku-ji Temple ③ Shimogamo Shrine ④ Tadasu no Mori ⑤ Heian Jingu Shrine ⑥ Nanzen-ji Temple ⑦ Philosopher's Path
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