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Kyoto's Natural Beauty
Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Path in Kyoto: Highlights and Personal Photos with Insights into the Mystical Scenery Created by 25-Meter Tall Bamboo
The Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Path is located in Arashiyama, on the western side of Kyoto, and is one of the city’s most iconic tourist spots. The 400-meter-long walking path is lined with tall bamboo, creating a wonderful place to leisur... -
Kyoto's Natural Beauty
Philosopher’s Path in Kyoto: Highlights and Personal Photos with Insights into the Beautiful Cherry Blossom Tunnels
One of the must-visit spots in Kyoto is the Philosopher's Path. This tranquil walking path stretches about 2 kilometers from Ginkakuji Temple to Nanzenji Temple, offering beautiful scenery during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage sea... -
Kyoto's Natural Beauty
Keage Incline in Kyoto: Highlights and Personal Photos with Insights into the Beautiful Cherry Blossoms Along the Former Railway Tracks
The Keage Incline, a 582-meter-long historic incline railway, is one of Kyoto’s top photo spots. Along the now-unused railway, about 100 cherry trees have been planted, allowing for beautiful photos that look like scenes from a movie. Th... -
Kyoto's Natural Beauty
Daigoji Temple in Kyoto: Highlights and Personal Photos with Insights into the Beautiful Weeping Cherry Blossoms Known as “Hanano Daigo”
Daigoji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site founded in 874, is renowned as a cherry blossom spot famous for the "Daigo no Hanami" event held by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It is one of Kyoto's most popular cherry blossom viewing locations, espe... -
Kyoto's Natural Beauty
Arashiyama Monkey Park in Kyoto: Highlights and Personal Photos with Insights into Interacting with Wild Monkeys
Arashiyama Monkey Park is a park where over 120 Japanese macaques live in the wild and you can interact with them. Japanese macaques, which live in snowy areas, are extremely rare among primates in the world, and are a popular spot for t...