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dingo-california · 6 months
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In Kyoto, by Tofukuji Station. Missed focus a bit, but i like the light and shadow
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carriekck · 6 months
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Japanese temple and garden.
How beautiful is that!
These atmosphere makes my mind peaceful.
In summer and autumn are more beautiful!!
Place: tofukuji in Kyoto
Acess : tofukuji station
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Tofukuji Temple, Temple(Kyoto, Japan) 東福寺★★★★
東福寺の紅葉素晴らしかった〜!
次の写真は通天橋からの景色。最高です!!(紅葉シーズン真っ盛りの時期でしたが、朝早かったので比較的空いており落ち着いていい写真が撮れました)
東福寺はこの通天橋からの眺めが有名ですが、この他にもあちらこちら境内至る所で綺麗な紅葉が楽しめ見どころは多いと感じました(^o^)
It was really fantastic experience to see autumn leaves of Tofukuji Temple.
The next photo is the view from Tsutenkyo Bridge. It's super!! (Although it was the best season for autumn leaves, I could visit early in the morning, hence not so crowded, so I was able to take some nice pictures in a calm.)
The most famous point of Tofukuji Temple is this view from Tsutenkyo Bridge, but in addition to this, I think that there are many other places worth seeing, because we can enjoy many beautiful autumn leaves here and there in this temple.
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↓臥雲橋入口。東福寺駅から歩いて来るとまずはこの橋を渡ることになると思います。
↓Entrance of Gaunkyo Bridge. When we walk from Tofukuji Station, we will first cross this bridge.
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↓臥雲橋からの眺め。正面に見えるのは通天橋。境内に入る前からこの絶景です。高揚感湧きますね。
↓View from Gaunkyo Bridge. Tsutenkyo Bridge can be seen in front of this photo. We can meet this wonderful scenery even before entering the temple. We can't help feeling elation from the beginning.
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↓この日は午前8時に日下門が開き、ここから入場。
↓On this day, Nikkamon Gate opened at 8:00 am, and I entered from here.
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↓まずは通天橋拝観受付に並びます。チケット販売は午前8時30分に開始。
↓At first, we line up at the reception for passing Tsutenkyo Bridge. Ticket sales start at 8:30 am.
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↓チケット購入後受付を過ぎるとまず美しいもみじ林が広がっています。
↓After purchasing a ticket and checking in at the reception, a beautiful maple forest spreads out at the beginning.
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↓もみじ林を過ぎて洗玉澗(渓谷)を越える手前
↓Before crossing Sengyokukan(a valley)after passing the maple forest.
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↓洗玉澗から通天橋を見上げたところ
↓Looking up to Tsutenkyo Bridge from Sengyokukan.
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↓洗玉澗を越えると愛染堂が見えてきます。
↓Aizendo Hall comes into view after crossing Sengyokukan.
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↓通天橋手前。
↓Just before going up to Tsutenkyo Bridge.
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↓ここから入って左に行くと開山堂、右に行くと通天橋へ。
↓After entering from here, we turn left to Kaisando Hall, and turn right to Tsutenkyo Bridge.
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↓まずはここを登って開山堂へ。
↓First we go up here to Kaisando Hall.
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↓途中、本堂と三門を臨む美しい紅葉が見られます。
↓On the way to Kaisando Hall, we can see beautiful autumn leaves overlooking Hondo Hall and Sanmon Gate.
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↓開山堂手前の庭園。
↓Garden in front of Kaisando Hall.
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↓開山堂。
↓Kaisando Hall.
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↓いよいよ通天橋へ。
↓Finally we reached Tsutenkyo Bridge.
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↓通天橋からの景色。
↓Scenery from Tsutenkyo Bridge.
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↓通天橋を渡った後にも美しい紅葉
↓Beautiful autumn leaves even after crossing Tsutenkyo Bridge.
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↓方丈。別料金ですが4つの綺麗な庭園が見られます。
↓Hojo Hall. An additional fee is needed though, we can see four beautiful gardens.
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↓方丈から通天橋の裏側が見られ、ここにも素晴らしい紅葉が広がっています。
↓We can see the back side of Tsutenkyo Bridge from Hojo Hall, and we can see beautiful autumn leaves here as well.
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↓方丈入口。
↓Entrance of Hojo Hall.
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↓三門。
↓Sanmon Gate.
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↓本堂。本堂の天井には素晴らしい龍の絵が描かれています。
↓Hondo Hall. The ceiling of Hondo Hall has a wonderful painting of a dragon.
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↓通天橋、臥雲橋に並び東福寺三名橋の一つ偃月橋。
↓Engetsukyo Bridge is one of the three famous bridges in Tofukuji Temple along with Tsutenkyo Bridge and Gaunkyo Bridge.
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teamiyake · 2 years
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Tofukuji Temple
How to get to Tofukuji Temple To get to Tofukuji Temple, you can take the Keihan Railway, JR or Kyoto City Bus. For the route from Kyoto Station, transfer to the JR Nara Line and get off at Tofukuji Station. It takes about 10 minutes on foot from the station. DSC_0227
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kyotomiyake · 2 years
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Tofukuji Temple
How to get to Tofukuji Temple To get to Tofukuji Temple, you can take the Keihan Railway, JR or Kyoto City Bus. For the route from Kyoto Station, transfer to the JR Nara Line and get off at Tofukuji Station. It takes about 10 minutes on foot from the station. DSC_0227
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Hidden huge zen temple, Tofukuji temple in Kyoto!
Hidden huge zen temple, Tofukuji temple in Kyoto!
Hidden huge zen temple, Tofukuji Temple in Kyoto! Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 25 countries! I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 8 years. I show you hidden Japan which you have never seen and heard of! History Tofukuji Temple is a Rinzai sect temple located south of Kyoto Station. On this site (924) there was the huge complex…
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travelistme · 3 years
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Kyoto Trip Journey Information | Expedia
Kyoto Trip Journey Information | Expedia
Kyoto – lengthy thought of one among Japan’s most stunning cities. From its temples to its fashionable delights, take a look at the highest sights of Kyoto. When prepared, browse …
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Kyoto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kyoto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kyoto – long considered one of Japan’s most beautiful cities. From its temples to its modern delights, check out the top sights of Kyoto. When ready, browse …
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Bakumatsu Era Kyoto
From Illustrated Shinsengumi
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The illustration depicts Kyoto before most of the city was burnt due to the Kinmon Incident (July 19, 1864). Toyotomi Hideyoshi built a palace to enclose the city of Kyoto in order to enhance the defense of the town of Kyoto, but even after more than two hundred years under the Tokugawa administration, a part of the Kamogawa side was lost. Most of them remained old-fashioned until the end of the Edo period.
The characteristic of Kyoto city at the end of the Edo period is the expansion of the clan's residence. Until then, there were more than 200 of his clan's residences in Kyoto, but most of them had only a few clan resident, and in some cases, the house of a servant merchant was called the clan's residence (Kyoyashiki). ..
At the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, when the daimyo took his vassals and moved up and made them stationed in Kyoto as troops, a large clan residence commensurate with that was needed, and it was expanded. Since the center of the city has been a high-density space with townhouses since the Middle Ages, many seek land to the east of the Kamogawa River. In particular, 11 clan such as Kaga clan, Echizen clan, Tokushima clan, and Hikone clan advanced from Shogoin to the Okazaki area. Even if it is in the suburbs, it is an urban area as soon as you cross the Kamo River, and it is probably because the flights to Gosho and Nijo Castle were good. This site later became Okazaki Park, and became a cultural zone where Heian Jingu Shrine and Kyoto City Museum of Art are lined up.
In addition, the Owari clan's residence (currently Kyoto University headquarters) in front of the gate of Hyakumanben Chionji Temple and the Satsuma clan's residence (currently Doshisha University) at Sokokuji are also large-scale clan residences. In addition, the Kyoto Shugoshoku residence (currently the Kyoto Prefectural Government) was also built in the city area. The guardian residence was different from the clan residence in the suburbs, and was built by forcibly relocating a private house.
Kyoto at the end of the Tokugawa shogunate can be described by the word "forest of samurai residences". After the Meiji era, the land of these samurai residences was reborn as a public facility, laying the foundation for modern Kyoto.
(Munehiro Ito, Kyoto City Library of Historical Documents)
Legend
Imperial Palace area (red)
(A) Forbidden Palace, (B) Sento Imperial Palace, (C) Sakaimachi Palace Gate, (D) Hamaguri Palace Gate
Main samurai residences (red)
Nijo Castle
Wakasa Sakai Mansion (Hitotsubashi Yoshinobu Ryokan)
Kyoto Shoshidai's residence
Kuwana Matsudaira Mansion
Yodo Inaba Mansion
Kyoto Shugoshoku Residence
Mito Tokugawa Mansion
Satsuma Shimazu Mansion
Hikone Ii Mansion
Tosa Yamauchi Mansion
Owari Tokugawa Mansion
Aizu Matsudaira Mansion
Morioka South Room
Awa Hachisuka Mansion
Aki Asano Mansion
Echizen Matsudaira Mansion
Hikone Ii Mansion
Tosa Yamauchi Mansion
Kaga Maedayashiki
Hirado Matsuura Mansion
Uto Hosokawa Mansion
Zensho Honda Mansion
Matsushiro Sanada Mansion
Tosa Yamauchi Mansion
Hikone Ii Mansion
Choshu Mori Mansion
Satsuma Shimazu Mansion
Main temples and shrines (black)
Toji Temple
Nishi Honganji Temple
Honkokuji
Mibudera
Myoshinji Temple
Ninnaji Temple
Ryoanji Temple
Toji-in
Kaenji Temple (Kinkakuji Temple)
Daitokuji Temple
Myokaku Temple
Myokenji Temple
Shokokuji Temple
Kamo Gososha (Shimogamo Shrine)
Myomanji Temple
Honnoji
Rokkakudo
Bukkoji Temple
Higashi Honganji Temple
Kikoku House
Tofukuji Temple
Sennyuji Temple
Sanjusangendo
Hokoji Temple
Myohoin
Koyasu Kannon
Kiyomizu Temple
Hokanji Temple (Yasaka Tower)
Kenninji Temple
Gion Shrine
Kodaiji Temple
Gesshin-in
Chion-in
Nanzenji Temple
Konkai Komyoji Temple
Jishoji Temple (Ginkakuji Temple)
Shogoin
Yoshida Shrine
Hyakumanben Chionji Temple
North-south streets (orange)
Onmae-dori
Senbon Street
Omiya Dori
Inokuma-dori
Nishiborikawa-dori
Horikawa-dori
Samegai-dori
Aburanokoji-dori
Saitoin Dori
Shinmachi-dori
Muromachi-dori
Karasuma Dori
Higashinotoin Dori
Takakura-dori
Sakaimachi Dori
Tominokoji-dori
Teramachi-dori
Kawaramachi Dori
East-west streets (purple)
Kuramaguchi-dori
Imadegawa-dori
Ichijo Dori
Shimodachiuri
Marutamachi Dori
Nijo Dori
Oshikoji-dori
Oike-dori
Aneyakoji-dori
Sanjo Dori
Rokkaku-dori
Takoyakushi-dori
Nishikikoji-dori
Shijo-dori
Ayakoji Dori
Bukkoji-dori
Takatsuji dori
Matsubara-dori
Manjuji-dori
Gojo-dori
Rokujo Dori
Shichijo-dori
Shiokoji-dori
Hachijo-dori
Other important places (blue)
Shinsengumi Mibu Headquarters
Shinsengumi Fudodo Headquarters*
Tenmaya
Sarugatsuji
Tankora
Ikedaya
Omiya
Shogunzuka
*The relocation to the Shinsengumi Fudodo Headquarters is in 1867.
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catsupbaboon70 · 3 years
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According to its website, this retailer is the oldest Japanese grocery retailer in the US, open since 1907. Today, it has two outposts, one close to Grand Central and one close to the 59th and Lexington subway station. The one near Grand Central is somewhat greater, with a stand by Japanese import Omusubi Gonbei that is devoted simply to rice balls. Grab some of their rice balls or some made to order ramen from the Brooklyn Ramen outposts in each their shops. Personally, I assume these are one of the best methods to enjoy Japanese food on the cheap. In these shops, yow will discover a wide variety of Japanese food, all comparatively inexpensive and of fairly good quality. And as an additional plus, you can choose up some packaged Japanese snacks or ingredients in case you wish to try your hand at making Japanese meals at house.
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Autumn in Kyoto – Part V Fushimi Inari the Shrine of Hollywood Fame
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  Fushimi Inari
15 minutes by JR NARA line from Kyoto
Shrine of Hollywood fame
Series of red Torii or wooden gates are its main attraction
For Kyomizudera see Kyomizudera In Kyoto Part I
Kinkakuji see  Kinkakuji In Kyoto Part II
Ginkakuji see  Ginkakuji In Kyoto Part III
Tofukuji see  Tofukuji In Kyoto Part IV
From Tofukuji the next station is Fushimi Inari. We started from Kyoto station. Stopped at Tofukuji. Got back into the next available train in the same direction for the next stop at Fushimi. Could we have walked ? Cycled perhaps. But the journey in the small toy train like train itself was also fun.
  As you cross the road, a wide paved path leads the way through huge red wooden gate. This red vermilion colored Torii is what distinguishes the Fushimi Inari from others around. FushimiInari is known for Torii. It is not just for this one but  for the hundreds that follow. The path leads to the pavilion of the main temple complex. Then moves uphill.
FushimiInari main temple
The Prayer Hall
The Toriis stand shoulder to shoulder one after another all the way up.
Toriis that brings the shrine its Hollywood fame
Each Torii has a story. A prayer ascribed to it by the family that erected it in remembrance of someone loved. The ancient belief continues.
A light for the soul on the journey up
It was originally an obeisance to the foxes that protected the harvest from small pests. But faith outgrew its genesis transforming into a tradition serving a larger purpose. The legend of Fushimi Inari was born.
Link to official website Official website
The Shrine of Hollywood Fame
Unlike Tofukuji Fushimi Inari is a busier stop. Tofukuji retains quaint Japanese temple town characters. But Fushimi Inari is a tourist magnet, well known as the location  for Hollywood movie Memoirs of a Geisha. The station as a result enjoys better documentation in English.
Inari temples however abound in Japan, even in Tokyo. http://www.couchflyer.com/fox-god-inari-and-the-environment/
So does Toriies in many Shinto shrines. Its of course the most famous Inari temple made famous by its association with Hollywood. Not otherwise nearly as pretty as compared to the richly decored Kinkakuji or blessed with fall colours such as Tofukuji. So unless trying to tick a destination off your list there is a chance one may feel underwhelmed! Beauty after all lies in the eyes of the beholder…
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【京都 KYOTO】
THEATRE E9 KYOTO 〒601-8013   京都府京都市南区東九条南河原町9-1
◉JR「京都」八条口から🚶約14分/14min🚶from JR"Kyoto" station ◉京阪本線・JR「東福寺」から🚶約7分/7min🚶from Keihan & JR "Tofukuji" station ◉京都市営地下鉄「九条」から🚶約️11分/11min🚶from Kyoto city subway "Kujo" station
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If you’re visiting Japan for the first time and only have one week to experience the highlights, this day-by-day itinerary is for you. It focuses on Tokyo, Kyoto, and a couple of diversions rather than taking you on a whirlwind and superficial tour of the entire country.
For starters, we’d implore you to visit for longer than 7 days if you’re still in the planning stages of your trip and haven’t committed to travel dates, airfare, or anything else. However, we understand that not everyone has the luxury of unlimited vacation time, and a week in Japan is better than not visiting at all.
You’ll find some week-long Japan itineraries that include Tokyo, Kyoto, Mt. Fuji, Osaka, and sometimes more. To be perfectly blunt, that’s crazy. This frenzied approach doesn’t give you long enough to slow down and appreciate any of those places, and is really only good for a checklist approach to travel that allows you to say you’ve visited certain places. Suffice to say, we don’t recommend it.
Instead, we recommend focusing on Tokyo and Kyoto. These two cities are Japan’s most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. They’re also excellent companion cities to one another, and are often described as the yin & yang of Japan. We agree wholeheartedly with that; there are a lot of great places to see in Japan if you have more time, but Kyoto and Tokyo are the unequivocal highlights.
A couple of notes from the outset. First, this 7-day Japan Itinerary does not require use of the Japan Rail Pass. While the Japan Rail Pass is normally something that we highly recommend, that’s only for itineraries that are 0 days or longer (we’ll have those soon!).
Second, this is a substantive 7-day Japan itinerary, meaning that neither travel day is taken into account. Including those bumps this up to 9 days, and that’s time you may or may not have. If you don’t have it, eliminate Day 3 followed by Day 7. If you have to eliminate Day 7, plan for a crack-of-dawn Shinkansen ride from Tokyo to Kyoto, and try to accomplish as much from Day 7 as possible the day you arrive in Kyoto…
Arrive Tokyo Narita or Haneda Airport – Arrival day is simply about landing, getting from the airport to your hotel, and crashing. If your flight lands in the morning or midday, you might try to head out to one of the more vibrant neighborhoods like Shinjuku or Akihabara for dinner. Most likely, you’re going to be exhausted and ready to crash the minute you reach the hotel.
Tokyo
Tokyo is home to some a ton of things to do, but there are few points of interest that are so iconic they rise to must-do status. By contrast, the essence of Tokyo is its eclectic neighborhoods, and filling your day by wandering around both halves of the city is the best approach to experiencing Tokyo.
By following our 2-Day Tokyo Highlights Itinerary, you’ll explore the neighborhoods of Harajuku, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Akihabara, and more. You’ll visit the Tsukiji & Toyosu Fish Markets, Sensoji Temple, Robot Restaurant, Tokyo SkyTree, and more…
Day : Western Tokyo – For most visitors, our first day in Western Tokyo will tour the familiar side of the city: Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, and Roppongi. These are Tokyo’s biggest neighborhood names, which contain the city’s most recognizable sights and architecture.
These are places you’ve no doubt seen depicted in movies, and this definitely the more popular side of the city for tourists. Even though this is a relatively laid back itinerary, we recommend getting up early (jet lag will likely ensure that, anyway!). There’s a lot to see in Western Tokyo, and you’ll walk and shop your way through some of the city’s most vibrant and eye-catching areas.
Day 2: Eastern Tokyo – For your second day, it’s on to Tokyo’s “low city,” which is also the city’s eastern side. This area is on the delta of the Sumida River and it’s what remains of the historic Tokyo, or old Edo. A lot of Tokyo tourists will spend multiple days in Western Tokyo, and a cursory amount of time in Eastern Tokyo, which is a mistake.
This side of Tokyo includes interesting districts like Kanda, Nihonbashi, Kyobashi, Ueno, Asakusa, Honjo, Fukugawa, and Akihabara. It also has what’s arguably a better-defined list of points of interest (rather than just neighborhoods to wander), with Sensoji Temple, Tsukiji and Toyosu Fish Markets, Ueno Park’s Museum District (and zoo!), and the SkyTree.
Day 3: Tokyo DisneySea – Full disclosure: we are huge Disney and theme park fans, and spend a lot of time here. With that said, we also think Tokyo DisneySea is a compelling option for anyone who is visiting Japan, not just obsessives like us. This is the most lavishly-themed park in the world, and nothing like the familiar castle parks you’ll find at Disneyland or Walt Disney World.
Tokyo DisneySea is also one of the most authentic Japanese places you’ll visit, which might seem like a contradiction given that it’s distinctly American. However, Tokyo DisneySea is incredibly popular with locals, and most tourists skip it due to preconceptions. Consult our -Day Tokyo DisneySea Itinerary or Tokyo Disneyland Planning Guide for more info on visiting.
Day 4: Shinkansen to Kyoto – Taking the Shinkansen (colloquially known as the bullet train) is a quintessential experience when visiting Japan, and it’s also extremely painless. Unlike flying, you can arrive to the train station whenever, purchase tickets from a machine, and be on your way all in under 30 minutes.
Once you arrive to Kyoto and get checked into your Airbnb or hotel, we recommend going right out and immediately doing things. Some high profile options our itinerary doesn’t include are Nijo Castle and Kyoto Imperial Palace. If you’re arriving later in the afternoon, instead consider Nishiki Market, Pontocho Alley, or Gion for dinner.
Personally, my favorite thing to do on my first evening in Kyoto is Fushimi Inari Shrine After Dark (pictured below). You’ll visit later in the itinerary, but that’s for sunrise. This is our thing to do in all of Japan, and it’s even better at night!
Kyoto
This 7-Day Japan Itinerary calls for 3 full days in Kyoto, which is less time than we personally like to spend in the city (our favorite in the world), but about perfect for most first-time visitors to Japan. For a step-by-step plan of attack, we highly recommend our 3-Day Best-of Kyoto, Japan Itinerary. That covers literally everything stop to make during your time in Kyoto.
As a general overview, this 3-day touring plan covers the highlights of Kyoto while skipping some (we think) overrated spots that are more difficult to access. It also features a ton of hidden gems and overlooked spots you’ll be able to slow down and appreciate. After all, the point of this itinerary is not simply to race around and do as much as possible. Quality, not quantity.
Day 5: Eastern Kyoto – This is our favorite day of the entire 7-day itinerary, and is essentially just a straight-line path along the foothills of Kyoto’s Higashiyama Mountains from the popular Kiyomizudera Temple in the south to the iconic Silver Pavilion in the north.
In between, you’ll cover a ton of ground, seeing the historic Higashiyama District without crowds (a rarity!), before visiting the underrated Kenninji Temple, strolling the Path of Philosophers, wandering the idyllic Honenin Temple, and making several other stops along the way.
Day 6: Western Kyoto – For this day, you’ll head to the opposite side of Kyoto to Arashiyama and Sagano district. Everyone here visits Tenryuji Temple and the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove (and you will too!), but we recommend superior highlights that are off the beaten path, like Okochi Sanso Villa and Jojakkoji Temple, among others.
You’ll also want to visit Japanese macaque monkeys in their mountainous habitat, have a traditional lunch, and see the area’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites before making your way north to the quirky and bizarre Otagi Nenbutsuji Temple.
Day 7: Central & Miscellaneous Kyoto – While the previous days in Kyoto have been temple and shrine heavy, this one takes a more balanced approach (if you’re feeling temple fatigue after Day 5, do this on Day 6 and Western Kyoto on Day 7).
You’ll still start your day with a couple of shrines and temples, doing a sunrise hike through Fushimi Inari to beat the crowds before enjoying the serenity of Tofukuji’s zen gardens, but this day also includes the Kyoto Railway Museum and Kyoto National Museum, among other things.
Depart Kansai International Airport – If it’s not cost-prohibitive, we’d highly recommend flying out of Kansai International Airport in Osaka rather than Narita or Haneda in Tokyo. Osaka is much closer to Kyoto, plus it’s a cheaper and (most importantly) direct train ride to the airport from Kyoto Station. If this isn’t an option due to cost (KIX can be a more expensive flight), you’ll want to purchase the Japan Rail Pass and use the Shinkansen to return to Tokyo.
If you have a later flight, consider exploring the area in and around Kyoto Station. There’s tons of shopping and dining within the station, so you can save that for your final morning. If you have even more time, consider visiting the nearby Toji Temple and/or Nishi & Higashi Honganji Temples, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. After that, you’ll head to the airport and conclude a whirlwind, but wonderful week in Japan!
If you’re planning a trip to the Japan, check out our other posts about Japan for ideas on other things to do! We also recommend consulting our Ultimate Guide to Kyoto and Ultimate Guide to Tokyo to plan.
Your Thoughts
Have you visited Japan? Which cities did you visit, and how much time did you spend in each place? What would you recommend to a first-timer visiting Japan? Any thoughts or tips of your own to add? If you’re planning your trip to Japan, what do you think about these itineraries? Any questions? Hearing your feedback about your experiences is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts or questions below in the comments!
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Chasing autumn in Japan , Travel News & Top Stories
As summer ends and autumn beckons, the colours of the leaves slowly transform into vivid shades of red, yellow and orange.
The turning of the leaves in Japan is a major draw for not only holidaymakers, but also the locals, who plan their drives, hikes and picnics to coincide with the best viewing times.
Beyond the usual fall foliage hot spots, which are packed with visitors during the season, many parks in the big cities also offer incredible views of trees awash in vibrant hues.
Unhurried train rides across Japan, starting in the north and heading down south, are also a fuss-free way to see the country in all its seasonal glory.
If you are looking to explore the entirety of Japan, you can do so with a cost-effective JR Whole Japan Rail Pass, which gives access to an extensive network of train lines.
Here are some must-see autumn foliage destinations.
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Sagano Scenic Railway and Tofukuji Temple, Kyoto
For a memorable experience, embark on a leisurely ride on the Sagano Scenic Railway.
The sightseeing train in Kyoto has come to be known as the romantic train, as it takes passengers through dreamy and breathtaking scenery.
The sights along the line change with the seasons. In spring, cherry blossoms sway above the passing train. In autumn, the landscape is wrapped in a blanket of flaming orange and crimson red leaves.
The train winds its way through the sun-dappled forests at a relatively slow pace. It takes 25 minutes to make the journey between Saga Station and Kameoka Station.
While the scenic railway is not covered by the Japan Rail Pass, the ride is worth the extra cost. One-way tickets can be bought from the counters for 620 yen (S$8.10) for adults.
During autumn, however, there may be long queues for the train ride, so book your tickets in advance.
You can begin your journey from the Torokko Saga Station. This station is right next to the JR Saga-Arashiyama Station, which can be easily reached from Kyoto Station on the Sagano Line.
If you are in Kyoto, why not stop by the Tofukuji Temple?
The zen temple is known not only for its historical halls, but also for the lush maple trees which are a blaze of fiery red in the fall. The temple grounds can get extremely crowded with foliage hunters then.
It is a 10-minute walk from Tofukuji Station, just a stop away from Kyoto Station on the JR Nara Line.
Daisetsuzan National Park, Hokkaido
Hike among autumn colours on the trail towards Mount Asahi-dake in Daisetsuzan National Park. PHOTO: ISTOCKPHOTO
Hokkaido, the first place in Japan where autumn descends, is the ideal launchpad to the rest of the country.
The fall foliage season usually peaks in October on the northernmost island. In other parts such as Tokyo and Kyoto, the best viewing times range between November and December.
Kick-start your foliage hunt with a visit to the Daisetsuzan National Park, said to be the first spot to see the changing colours of the leaves each autumn.
The park in central Hokkaido takes you through an unspoilt landscape of mountain ranges, hot spring resorts and waterfalls. It is also home to plenty of alpine plants and wildlife including brown bears.
Make your way up Mount Asahi-dake, Hokkaido’s tallest peak at 2,291m, where you can get the best aerial views of the autumn leaves. The trees atop the Asahi-dake start changing colours in September, leaving a blanket of reds and yellows over the entire mountain by the next month. The leaves catch sunlight more easily in the open, which explains their brighter and more brilliant colours.
An aerial lift line or ropeway takes you midway up, where you can go on treks on the rugged mountain. After a day of hiking, you can soak in the many hot springs at its foothills.
The closest JR Station is Kamikawa, from which Sounkyo, a hot spring resort north of the park, is a 30-minute bus ride away.
Rikugi-en Garden and Ueno Park, Tokyo
The trees surrounding the lake are lit up after sunset, giving Rikugi-en Garden an ethereal feel. PHOTO: ISTOCKPHOTO
In downtown Tokyo, you can soak in breathtaking views of the autumn leaves at Rikugi-en Garden, an Edo period feudal lord’s garden created three centuries ago.
Stroll through this traditional Japanese-style garden, which has a network of walking paths winding around small hills, forested areas and a lake, and get lost in the beauty of the warm red leaves, which are a spectacular sight between midNovember and early December.
Rest at one of the teahouses, where you can enjoy a quiet cup of green tea against a romantic fall foliage backdrop.
For a novel experience, view the riot of colours at night.
The trees surrounding the lake are temporarily lit up after the sun has set, resulting in the leaves’ dramatic hues giving the garden an ethereal feel.
This prime viewing spot, which charges an entrance fee of 300 yen (S$3.90), is about 10 minutes on foot from Komagome Station, served by the JR Yamanote line or Namboku subway line.
Not far from Rikugi-en Garden is Ueno Park, better known for drawing large crowds to view its famous cherry blossoms in spring.
In autumn, the park, which boasts thousands of trees, is as attractive, with the walkways coloured by maple and ginkgo foliage.
Take a break by visiting the other attractions within the park’s sprawling grounds, which are home to art galleries, museums and a zoo. Among them is the Tokyo National Museum, which houses the largest collection of Japanese art, including ancient pottery and samurai swords.
Ueno Park is just a two-minute walk from the JR Ueno Station, which is served by the Yamanote line, Keihin-Tohoku line and northern Shinkansen lines.
Lake Kawaguchi-ko and Maple Corridor, Fujikawaguchiko
A stunning view of Mount Fuji in autumn from Lake Kawaguchi-ko. PHOTO: ISTOCKPHOTO
Make a day trip out to Lake Kawaguchi-ko, for some stunning views of red, orange and yellow autumn leaves in the shadow of the iconic Mount Fuji.
While there are many spots to admire the country’s tallest peak, which stands at 3,776m, few offer unparalleled views.
On a clear day, you can rent a boat and catch gorgeous views of the mountain and trees reflected on the lake’s calm surface.
The best time to visit is between 6 and 7am, before the clouds roll in.
Nearby, another popular spot is the Maple Corridor, a walkway lined by some 60 towering maple trees bursting in warm colours.
Every year, an autumn leaves festival is held between end October and mid-November, when the trees there are illuminated in the evening.
To get there, you can take the Fuji Excursion, a limited express service which runs between Shinjuku on the Chuo Line and Kawaguchi-ko on the Fujikyuko Line.
If you have a JR Pass, you can ride a part of the Fuji Excursion between Shinjuku and Otsuki without needing an extra ticket. However, you would need to get a ticket for the second half of the journey.
Minoo Park, Osaka
Forested Minoo Park’s hidden attraction is its 33m waterfall. PHOTO: OSAKA CONVENTION & TOURISM BUREAU
Minoo Park, located less than 30 minutes from downtown Osaka, is a welcome respite from the busy city.
The forested park, with nearly 1,000 types of plants, has a main hiking trail that starts from Hankyu Minoo Station and leads up to the park’s hidden attraction: the 33m Minoo Waterfall set against a backdrop of natural greenery.
The autumn colours are at their loveliest around late November, when the leaves turn red and gold.
The trail is reasonably easy to walk and it should take you less than an hour to reach the waterfall, which has been used as a meditation site as far back as the Asuka era, around the 7th century.
The closest JR station is ShinOsaka if you are coming from other cities.
The maple leaves are not just a feast for the eyes – you can also eat some of them.
Momiji tempura, or deep-fried maple leaves, is a popular delicacy native to the area and cannot be easily found in other parts of the country.
The leaves have little taste, but give the autumn snack its special shape. They are dipped in sweet batter and deep-fried to a golden crisp.
Said to have originated some 1,300 years ago, the sweet and crunchy snack comes in different variations, depending on the shop you visit.
Some chefs prefer using yellow leaves, which are apparently softer than red ones, while others add sesame seeds for more flavour.
Many shops in the city of Minoh serve maple leaf tempura.
Stop by the well-loved Hisakuni Kousendou, which grows its own maple trees to produce the local autumn snack.
Take the train for a journey as fascinating as the destination
Take in sweeping alpine views in coastal city Toyama, soak in hot springs in idyllic resort Yufu and dine at street-side yatai stalls in metropolis Tokyo – all while travelling on a scenic train getaway across Japan with just one rail pass.
When you are touring a few areas in Japan, commuting by rail is recommended.
Besides being cheaper than getting individual tickets, the Japan Rail Pass, commonly known as the JR Pass, offers savvy foreign travellers unlimited journeys on various forms of transportation run by the Japan Railways Group.
It can be used on most trains operating on the nationwide railway network, including bullet trains, as well as other means of transportation, such as buses and ferries.
There are many rail passes to suit different needs, whether it is nationwide or citywide. These also vary in terms of validity period.
Those looking to explore the entirety of Japan can do so with the value-for-money JR Whole Japan Rail Pass, which gives access to every JR line throughout the country for seven, 14 or 21 consecutive days.
For tourists planning to venture within a certain area, getting a regional pass may be more suitable.
The passes also come with options such as green or ordinary. The more expensive green car, typically found on bullet trains and limited express trains, is equivalent to the first class cabin on flights. Passengers enjoy bigger seats, their own luggage space and seat reservations for popular rides during peak periods.
With a variety of passes to pick from, you can start by noting the areas of Japan you would like to visit.
For instance, if you are planning a trip to Tokyo but hope to visit Osaka, then buy the JR Hokuriku Arch Pass. If you are merely exploring within an area such as Hokkaido, buy the JR Hokkaido Rail Pass.
For travels within a city, you may also want to get smart cards, such as the Suica or Icoca, which function like ez-link cards.
If you are looking forward to a trip to Tokyo, but have also planned visits to other parts of the country, get the JR Whole Japan Rail Pass.
A seven-day ($350), 14-day ($557) or 21-day ($713) ordinary car Whole Japan Rail Pass can be bought from Klook’s JR Pass booking page, where you can pick a suitable pass for your trip via its interactive map. The map lets you zoom into specific regions and JR passes for the area will pop up.
Klook is giving a $30 voucher for every JR Whole Japan Rail Pass bought through it.
After the purchase, an exchange order will be delivered to you. The exchange order is valid for 90 days from the day of booking.
Once in Japan, you can go to any of the JR offices located in airports and main train stations to redeem the actual pass with your exchange order and passport.
You are now ready for your rail adventure. JR Pass holders can skip the automatic gates at the stations by presenting their pass to the staff at the manned counter.
For the uninitiated, the train journey can be as fascinating as the destination. For instance, the Aso Boy! offers panorama seating at both ends of the train, allowing picturesque scenes to unfold from the windows.
The popular train, which has a wide collection of picture books and a pit filled with wooden balls to keep restless children occupied, travels between the coastal city of Oita and Aso, best known for Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan.
There are other unique rides on the rail network, from powerful steam locomotives like the jet-black SL Hitoyoshi to cutesy ones such as the Pokemon With You train.
The SL Hitoyoshi, which chugs down the line from the rustic Kumamoto countryside to the former castle town of Hitoyoshi, has historical displays and classic interiors that train enthusiasts will appreciate.
The adorable Pikachu-themed Pokemon With You train, which runs between cities Ichinoseki and Kesennuma, was designed to cheer up children in the tsunami-wrecked areas of Tohoku.
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