Kyoto

Kyoto was a whirl of wonderful gardens, temples and shrines. We visited so many beautiful places, I list some favourites and explain more at the end.

gateRoanji

squaresTofuku-ji

roofImperial Palace

nishki

tea

stallNishiki Market

redleavesTofuku-ji

redgatesFushimi Inari Taisha

oldscreen

leaveswaterShugakuin

ladybike

bikedogImperial Palace

girlswalking
Near Kiyomizu Dera

yellowbike
Near Entsuji

fruit
Roanji

eatingplaceKiyomizu Dera

autumnTofuku-ji

Recommended
We were only in Kyoto for a few short days so mainly concentrated on cultural sites. This is a list of places that we visited that we really enjoyed.

Entsuji
A garden known for its use of borrowed landscape, it uses the mountain behind as part of the garden design.

Fushimi Inari Taisha
Walk through the thousands of red torii gates that wind their way up the hill. The full walk takes a couple of hours, we only went part of the way.

Kinkakuji
Well you couldn’t very well go to Kyoto without visiting the golden pavillion. Even thought it can be quite crowded it still is breathtaking. This is one of the builings that I remember quite clearly from when I was in Kyoto aged about 10.

Kiyomizu Dera
This was so crowded when we visited but the building is interesting and you get a great view of Kyoto.

Kyoto Station
There are several floors of great restaurants on the top floors, there is everything from a quick ramen to a formal traditional meal. In the evenings lots of people came to sit on the steps at the top of the station to look at the Christmas decorations and have a matcha ice.

Matsuba
Apparently the place to go for Nishin Soba. It is next to the Minamiza Kabuki Theater. If you don’t like the smell of fish don’t go there though as it is VERY fishy inside ;)

Nishiki Market
Foodie heaven. The famous long covered street of food shops.

Pontocho
A geisha district, atmospheric, especially after dark.

Ryōan-ji
Famous for its rock garden. There was some construction work happening at the time we visited to mend the roof but you were still able to see the garden.

Shugakuin Imperial Villa
A large garden of different levels that incorporates in the surroundings. You need to book tickets in advance and you are guided around.

Tofuku-ji
Some huge beautiful buildings, the gate is a national treasure. Interesting gardens including some more modern ones.

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9 Comments

  1. Posted December 1, 2009 at 3:04 pm | Permalink

    The shot of Tofukuji with green momiji (=maple) in the foreground and red temple in the background is simply awesome.

  2. Posted December 1, 2009 at 7:35 pm | Permalink

    My favourite is definitely the one with the uniformed schoolgirls :)

  3. Posted December 2, 2009 at 7:43 pm | Permalink

    beautiful and blissful photos alice! must have been exiting being in japan and visit all these special places. thanks for taking us along and for the recommendations!

  4. Posted December 3, 2009 at 2:57 am | Permalink

    oh, i am so glad you went to fushimi inari – that place is magical when the sun is setting and twilight comes. but also a little bit spooky, with the foxes and trails leading nowhere. your photos evoke it all wonderfully!

  5. Posted December 3, 2009 at 4:10 am | Permalink

    I really like this Kyoto series, esp. the one of moss. But they are all beautiful. Light is stunning.

  6. Posted December 3, 2009 at 11:00 am | Permalink

    Great photos! I especially like the market place ones :).

  7. Posted December 3, 2009 at 9:55 pm | Permalink

    Thanks very much you guys! :)

  8. Posted December 8, 2009 at 1:30 am | Permalink

    I love the shot in the tunnel, but the entire set is fantastic – the focus is near-perfect :)

    And completely unrelated, but I saw this and thought of you – http://www.vimeo.com/1737450

  9. Posted December 8, 2009 at 5:49 pm | Permalink

    I remember many of these places from my visit in April – it was cherry blossom season and we went to Kiyomizu Dera at night when it was beautifully lit – one of the highlights of the trip.

    A lovely set of photos!