A 1,300 year old shrine for the God of bountiful crops and prosperous business
Kiyomizu-dera is Kyoto’s most popular tourist attraction
Take a leisurely stroll through the site of the huge Nijo Castle
A place your soul can feel refreshed, seeing the beautiful autumn leaves and the Mikaeri Amida statue
Discover the best characteristics of Kyoto in Gio
You can see, eat, and enjoy the city’s seasonal foods at Nishiki Market, also known as the kitchen of Kyoto
See the Japanese monkey (Nihon-zaru) up close. It’s a rare breed only found in Japan.
Arashiyama is a prominent tourist spot in Kyoto where you can enjoy nature
A World Heritage site with the spectacular Unryu-zu (image of the cloud dragon) and a garden from 700 years ago
Tofuku-ji Temple whose buildings have been designated as National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties
The God of Water and The God of Marriage
Immerse yourself in the history of the dazzling ancient capital Kyoto at Heian Shrine
The guardian deity of Hanamachi (the geisha quarter). It provides protection against evil, avoid disease, and prosperity of business.
Relax in the famous Rock Garden of Ryoan-ji
A district where you can experience an elegance only found in Kyoto
Enjoy the view of the four seasons in the Hozu River valley from the “Torokko” train)
Enjoy exploring temples and the cobblestone streets, typical in Kyoto
One of Kyoto’s oldest shrines surrounded by an ancient forest
The symbolic tower in front of Kyoto Station with more fun than you can imagine
The down-home taste of the ancient capital of Kyoto. Enjoy a healthy meal in a down-to-earth restaurant
This World Heritage site city that is visited by 50 million tourists annually has nothing but famous sightseeing spots