Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilMyoho-in TempleThis temple is a hidden gem with majestic halls that open to the public on select occasions.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaMyoho-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilMyoho-in TempleThis temple is a hidden gem with majestic halls that open to the public on select occasions.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaMyoho-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilSanjusangendo TempleThis temple is the famous site where thousands of hand-carved deities from the 13th century flank the longest wooden building in Japan.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaSanjusangendo Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilMyoho-in TempleThis temple is a hidden gem with majestic halls that open to the public on select occasions.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaMyoho-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilKyoto National MuseumAs one of the principal museums of Japan, this site displays fascinating artifacts across impressive structures to tell the story of Kyoto’s place in the country.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKyoto National Museum
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple