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《Top 5》 Greatest Hanami Spots in Kyoto: You Can Enjoy Hanami Outside of Temples and Shrines as Well!

Japan's olden capital Kyoto is known for its cherry blossoms.

Cherry blossoms in Kyoto are in full bloom usually around mid-March to mid-April.

Temples and shrines are popular cherry blossom spots, but there are many other places where the cherry blossoms create stunning views.

In this article, I, a Kyoto resident, will introduce you 5 of the greatest "sakura" spots in Kyoto.

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1. Kyoto Gyoen

Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto City.

Kyoto Gyoen is located about a 5 min walk awayfrom exit 1, Marutamachi Station of the Kyoto City Subway Karasuma line. Kyoto Gyoen was formerly the place where the emperor of Japan lived, from 1337 to 1869.

The vast land of about 100 hectares has been open to the public since post WWII, and now is a popular recreation area for Kyoto citiens and tourists.

An incredible 1,000 or so cherry trees of different kinds has been planted all over Kyoto Gyoen.

The weeping cherry tree in the Konoe Residence is perhaps the most well known.

The Demizu weeping cherry tree, known for its beautiful shape like an outstretched umbrella, is also a popular photo spot.

There are several rest areas in the Kyoto Gyoen where you can enjoy tea and sweets while viewing the cherry blossoms, so we recommend having a picnic after lunch.

2. Kamo River

Kamo River is the calm river flowing through the city of Kyoto. The river brings tranquility to the citizens in Kyoto, and it becomes crowded with hanami enjoyers during spring.

The sight of cherry blossoms blooming against the backdrop of the mountains is simply magnificent, and soothing to the mind.

In particular, Nakaragi-no-Michi (半木の道), which runs from Kitaoji Bridge to Kitayama Bridge upstream of the Kamo River, is lined with dark pink weeping cherry trees for about 800 meters, creating a beautiful tunnel of cherry blossoms.

You have to experience this breathtaking beauty up close.

3. Keage Incline

The Keage Incline is a 600m long incline railroad that was built in the Meiji era to connect the Nanzenji Funadamari and Keage Funadamari sections of the Lake Biwa Canal.

It is a rare spot with a dynamic and spectacular view of about 90 cherry trees in bloom and the contrast with the former railroad site.

It is also popular as a photo spot.

Since it is close to Nanzenji Temple, a visit before or after sightseeing is also recommended.

4. Lake Biwa Canal

Lake Biwa Canal is a waterway created in the Meiji period (1868-1912) to carry water from Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan, to Kyoto.

It is recognized as a Japanese Heritage Site by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

The Lake Biwa Canal runs from Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture to the Kamo River running through Kyoto City.

The Okazaki area from Keage Subway Station to the Kamo River is one of the most convenient areas to visit for sightseeing. Near the Lake Biwa Canal are Nanzenji Temple, Heian Shrine, and other tourist spots. You can take a distinctively Kyoto-an photo with the Otorii (Grand Gate) of Heian Shrine in the background.

The view of cherry blossoms along the leisurely flowing Lake Biwa Canal is exceptional. The cherry blossoms hanging from the surface of the water are truly photogenic.

During the cherry blossom season, you can also view the cherry blossoms from a boat on the "Okazaki Sakura Corridor Jikkoku Bune Tour (reservation required)" (https://kyoto-tabi.or.jp/tour/240320jfj/).

Philosopher's Walk

The Philosopher's Walk is a sightseeing spot in Kyoto that runs from around Nanzenji Temple to Ginkakuji Temple.

It was named "Philosopher's Walk(哲学の道 Tetsugaku-no-Michi)" by Kitaro Nishida, a philosopher and professor at Kyoto University, who used to take long, thoughtful walks along this path.

Along the 2-km-long sosui (canal), about 400 cherry trees are planted.

When the cherry trees are in full bloom, you can enjoy walking along the path while viewing the cherry blossoms as if you were walking through a tunnel of cherry trees.

In March and April, enjoy cherry blossoms while strolling in Kyoto!

In this article, we have introduced five cherry blossom viewing spots in Kyoto where you can enjoy a spectacular view of cherry blossoms.

All of these spots are popular, but you can enjoy the cherry blossoms in a spacious and relaxing atmosphere.

Cherry blossoms at night are also elegant, and you can enjoy a different view of the cherry blossoms than in the daytime, so please go and enjoy both the daytime and nighttime sceneries.

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Kyoto

Top 5》 Greatest Hanami Spots in Kyoto: You Can Enjoy Hanami Outside of Temples and Shrines as Well!

Japan's olden capital Kyoto is known for its cherry blossoms.

Cherry blossoms in Kyoto are in full bloom usually around mid-March to mid-April.

Temples and shrines are popular cherry blossom spots, but there are many other places where the cherry blossoms create stunning views.

In this article, I, a Kyoto resident, will introduce you 5 of the greatest "sakura" spots in Kyoto.

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1. Kyoto Gyoen

Kyoto Gyoen

Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto City.

Kyoto Gyoen is located about a 5 min walk awayfrom exit 1, Marutamachi Station of the Kyoto City Subway Karasuma line. Kyoto Gyoen was formerly the place where the emperor of Japan lived, from 1337 to 1869.

The vast land of about 100 hectares has been open to the public since post WWII, and now is a popular recreation area for Kyoto citiens and tourists.

An incredible 1,000 or so cherry trees of different kinds have been planted all over Kyoto Gyoen.

The weeping cherry tree in the Konoe Residence is perhaps the most well known.

The Demizu weeping cherry tree

The Demizu weeping cherry tree, known for its beautiful shape like an outstretched umbrella, is also a popular photo spot.

There are several rest areas in the Kyoto Gyoen where you can enjoy tea and sweets while viewing the cherry blossoms, so we recommend having a picnic after lunch. lunch.

2. Kamo River

Kamo River

The river brings tranquility to the citizens in Kyoto, and it becomes crowded with hanami enjoyers during spring.

The sight of cherry blossoms blooming against the backdrop of the mountains is simply magnificent, and soothing to the mind.

In particular, Nakaragi-no-Michi (Half-tree road), which runs from Kitaoji Bridge to Kitayama Bridge upstream of the Kamo River, is lined with dark pink weeping Cherry trees for about 800 meters, creating a beautiful tunnel of cherry blossoms.

You have to experience this breathtaking beauty up close.

3. Keage Incline

Keage Incline

The Keage Incline is a 600m long incline railroad that was built in the Meiji era to connect the Nanzenji Funadamari and Keage Funadamari sections of the The Keage Incline is a 600m long incline railroad that was built in the Meiji era to connect the Nanzenji Funadamari and Keage Funadamari sections of the Lake Biwa Canal.

It is a rare spot with a dynamic and spectacular view of about 90 cherry trees in bloom and the contrast with the former railroad site.

It is also popular as a photo spot.

Since it is close to Nanzenji Temple, a visit before or after sightseeing is also recommended.

4. Lake Biwa Canal

Lake Biwa Canal

Lake Biwa Canal is a waterway created in the Meiji period (1868-1912) to carry water from Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan, to Kyoto.

It is recognized as a Japanese Heritage Site by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

Heian Shrine

The Lake Biwa Canal runs from Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture to the Kamo River running through Kyoto City.

The Okazaki area from Keage Subway Station to the Kamo River is one of the most convenient areas to visit for sightseeing. You can take a distinctively Kyoto-an photo with the Otorii (Grand Gate) of Heian Shrine in the background. Near the Lake Biwa Canal are Nanzenji Temple, Heian Shrine, and other tourist spots.

the leisurely flowing Lake Biwa Canal

The view of cherry blossoms along the leisurely flowing Lake Biwa Canal is exceptional. The view of cherry blossoms along the leisurely flowing Lake Biwa Canal is exceptional.

During the cherry blossom season, you can also view the cherry blossoms from a boat on the "Okazaki Sakura Corridor Jikkoku Bune Tour ( reservation required)" (https://kyoto-tabi.or.jp/tour/240320jfj/).

Philosopher's Walk

The Philosopher's Walk

The Philosopher's Walk is a sightseeing spot in Kyoto that runs from around Nanzenji Temple to Ginkakuji Temple.

It was named "Philosopher's Walk (Tetsugaku-no-Michi)" by Kitaro Nishida, a philosopher and professor at It was named "Philosopher's Walk" by Kitaro Nishida, a philosopher and professor at Kyoto University, who used to take long, thoughtful walks along this path.

Along the 2-km-long sosui (canal), about 400 cherry trees are planted.

When the cherry trees are in full bloom, you can enjoy walking along the path while viewing the cherry blossoms as if you were walking through a tunnel of cherry trees. cherry trees.

In March and April, enjoy cherry blossoms while strolling in Kyoto!

In this article, we have introduced five cherry blossom viewing spots in Kyoto where you can enjoy a spectacular view of cherry blossoms.

All of these spots are popular, but you can enjoy the cherry blossoms in a spacious and relaxing atmosphere.

Cherry blossoms at night are also elegant, and you can enjoy a different view of the cherry blossoms than in the daytime, so please go and enjoy both the daytime and nighttime sceneries.

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교토

교토의 벚꽃명소 베스트5! 사찰이나 신사가 아니더라도 꽃놀길 수 즐길!

벚꽃명소로 유명한 일본의 옛도읍, 교토.

교토의 벚꽃 개화 시기는 보통 3월 중순~4월 중순쯤인데요,

If they want to have a good time, they should go to the 곳들에서 무료로 꽃놀이를 즐길 수 있는 곳들.

이번에는 교토에 거주하는 필가 교토의 벚꽃 명소 5곳을 소개해드릴게요.

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1. 교토 교엔

교토 교엔

교토부 교토시 가미교구.

시영 지하철 지라스마선 마루타마치 역 1번구에서 도보 5분 거리에 있는 '교토 교엔'은 1337년부터 1869년까지천황의 거처이자정치를했던 '교토 고쇼'가 있던곳이에요.

광대한 부지는 전후 사람들에 게 개방되어 현재는 교토 시민과 관광객들의 휴식처로 쉼터로 자리잡고있죠.

The "교토 교엔" is a 다양한 '약 1000그루의 벚꽃' 이심어져 있는데, 다양한 '약 1000그루의 벚꽃' 이심어져 있는 데.

She중에서서 '고노에 저택 터'의 '수양벚꽃(시다레자쿠라)'은 정말 압권이에요.

데미즈노 시다레자쿠라

펼친 to 우산을 펼름다한 아름다운 나무 모양으로 유명한 '데미즈노 시다레자쿠라' 사진 ఍기에 좋아요.

교토 교엔" 안에 있는 여러 휴게소에서는 벚꽃을 바라보며 차와 디저트를 즐길 수 있으니, 점심을 먹으며 피크닉을 해도 좋길 좋겠네요.

2. 가모강

가모강

교토 시내를 유유히 րր르는 강 '카모강'은 시민들의 휴식처이자 벚꽃이 피는 계절이 되면 강변을 따라 꽃놀이를 즐기는 ಚ꽃명소예요.

산을 배경으로 피어난낚꽃의 모습은 그 어느 때보다 화려하고, 자연 없음에서 여유უ의 난꽃의절경을 바라보고 있으면 그아름다 움에 마음이 편안해지죠.

가모강' 상류인 기타오지교에서 기타야마대교까지는 '나카라기의길'은, 약 800m에 걸쳐 짙은 분홍색의수양벚꽃이 이어지는 아름다운벚꽃 터널이에요.

She 압도적인 아름다을 꼭 가까이에서느껴보세요.

3. 게아게 인클라인

게아게 인클라인

게아게 인클라인'은 메이지 시대에 비와코 수로의 난젠지 후나다마리에서 게아게 후나다마리를 연결하기 만들어진 약 600m길이의 경사진 철도 유적지예요.

약 90루의 벚꽃이 연달아 핀 다이내믹한 절경과 철도유적이 대비를 이루는 보기 드문 명소로,

멋진 사진을 찍을 수 있는 장소로 유명하죠.

난젠지와 가까우니 관광 전후에 들러도 좋을 거예요.

4. 비와코 수로 (오카자키)

비와코 수로 (오카자키)

'비와코 수로' 는 일본 최대의 호수인 비와코에서 교토로 물을 운반하기 위해 메이지 시대에 만들어진 수로예요.

이본문화청으로부터 일본 유산으로 인정받았 죠.

헤이안신궁의 오토리이 (Otorii)

비와코 수로는 시가현오쓰시부터 교토시까지르는 가모강과 이어져있어요.

She중에서도 관광을 겸해 방문하기 좋은 곳은 지하철 게아게역에서 가모강까지의 오카자키 지으로, '비와코 수로' 근처에는 난젠지절과헤이안 신궁의 관광명소가. 헤이안 신궁의 오토리이 (Otorii)를 배경으로 하면 교토다운 사진을 찍을 수 거예요.

비와코 수로

유유히 따라 늘어선 벚꽃의 절경은 각별한데요, 수면에 늘어지게 피어있는 벚꽃의 모습은 포토제닉 그 자체예요.

벚꽃는 '오카자키 사쿠라 회랑 십석 배 순회 (예약 필수)' (https://kyoto-tabi.or.jp/tour/240320jfj/The 감상할수 꽃를 배를 타고 벚꽃을 감상할 수 있어요.

5. 철학의길

철학의길

'철학의 길길'은 난젠지 부근쿠터 긴카쿠지로 이어지는 교토의 관광소명예요.

교토대학 교수인 철학자 니시다 이쿠타로가 길길을 걸으며 사색에 잠겼다고 해서 '철학의길'이라는 이름이 붙여졌죠.

철학의 길'의 2km에 이르는 하천변에는 '약 400여 그루의 벚꽃'이심어져.

벚꽃이 만개하면 마치 벚꽃 터널 속을 걷는 것처럼 꽃구경을 하며 산책을 즐길 수 있으니 꼭한번 걸어 보세요.

In 3~4 months 교토에서 산책하며 벚꽃을 즐겨요!

이번에는 교토에서 벚꽃의 절경을 즐길 수 있는 벚꽃 명소 5곳을 소개해드렸어요.

모두 인기 있는 곳들이지만, 여유 addresses 게 벚꽃을 즐길 수 있죠.

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Kyoto

Recommended Kyoto [5] Famous Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots, outside of temples and shrines, where you can view cherry blossoms!

Kyoto is an ancient capital of Japan, famous for its many cherry blossom viewing spots.

The best cherry blossom season in Kyoto is usually from mid-March to mid-April.

You can visit temples and shrines to admire the flowers, and there are also other places where you can admire the beautiful scenery of cherry blossoms.

As I live in Kyoto, I would like to introduce some of the most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Kyoto.

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1. Kyoto Gyoen

Kyoto Gyoen

Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan.

You can reach the "Kyoto Imperial Palace" in 5 minutes by walking from Exit 1 of Marutamachi Station on the Karasuma Line of the municipal municipal railway.

The 100-acre open-air park was opened to the public after the war, and is now a favorite leisure spot for Kyoto residents and visitors alike.

In the Kyoto Imperial Garden, there are about 1000 cherry trees of different varieties planted.

Among them, the "weeping cherry" at the site of the Konoe Residence astonished many people.

Izumi-teki weeping cherry (Prunus subhirtella)

The "Demizu weeping cherry" is named for its beautiful shape, and the location where it is clung to by the umbrella is also very welcoming.

There are several rest areas in the "Kyoto Imperial Gardens" where you can enjoy cherry blossoms, tea, snacks, and toppings, and have your meals in order during lunch time.

2. Kamo River

Kamo River

The Kamo River, a slow-moving river in Kyoto City, is a popular recreational area for local residents, and is also a famous place where people gather to admire cherry blossoms along the riverbanks during the peak cherry blossom season.

The cherry blossoms are in full bloom against the background of the mountain, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the cherry blossoms in the nature.

The "half-tree road" from the Kitadaiji Bridge to the Kitayama Bridge is about 800 meters long and is lined with deep powder-colored drooping cherry trees, creating a beautiful view of the Sakura Flower Tunnel.

Experience the shaken view of a lost person from a short distance away.

3. Kekkami Inclined Railway

Kekkami Inclined Railway

The "Keage Inclined Railway" was built in the Meiji period (1868-1912), connecting the Keage Wharf and the Nansenji Wharf on the Biwako Canal, with a total length of about 600 meters.

This is one of the most difficult views to get, and the contrast between the dynamic view of about 90 cherry blossoms in full bloom and the old railway ruins is striking.

I am very much pleased with the location where the photos were taken.

You can visit the temple before or after the tour.

4. Lake Biwa Canal (Okazaki)

Lake Biwa Canal (Okazaki)

The "Lake Biwa Canal" was a man-made canal built in the Meiji era, and its purpose was to transport water from Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan, to Kyoto.

It has been recognized as a Japanese heritage by the Ministry of Culture.

Heian Jingu Shrine and other scenic spots

The "Lake Biwa Canal" extends from Otsu City in Shiga Prefecture all the way to the Kamogawa River in Kyoto City.

The Okazaki area is located near the Kamogawa River and the Keage Station of the Nippon Railway Company. Near the Biwako Canal are Nanzenji Temple, Heian Shrine, and other scenic spots. The background of the Otorii (Grand Gate) of Heian Shrine adds a distinctive Kyoto flavor to this tour.

Lake Biwa Canal

Along the slow-flowing "Lake Biwa Canal," the magnificent view of the cherry blossoms is exceptionally beautiful. The scenery of cherry blossoms falling on the surface of the water is truly a mirror without equal.

In the cherry blossom season, please participate in the "Okazaki Cherry Blossom Corridor 10-stone boat tour (demand deposit)" (Japanese only).https://kyoto-tabi.or.jp/tour/240320jfj/Visitors can also go on a boat to admire the cherry blossoms.

5. the road to philosophy

the path of philosophy

The "Tetsugakuji Road" is a scenic route that runs from near Nansenji Temple to Ginkakuji Temple in Kyoto.

Professor Kitaro Nishida, a philosopher and professor at Kyoto University, was walking along this road and thinking about his own life.

Along the "Tetsugaku Road", a canal about 2 km long, about 400 cherry blossom trees have been planted.

When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms on one side, take a leisurely stroll or take a walk in the cherry blossom tunnels, and when the time comes, you can run.

In March and April, let's take a walk in Kyoto and admire the cherry blossoms!

In this installment, I will introduce five scenic spots in Kyoto where you can enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms.

The views are very welcoming and you can admire the flowers in a relaxing and welcoming environment.

The cherry blossoms in the evening have a unique atmosphere, and you can enjoy both the white sky and the night sky.

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