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A thousand years of Japanese culture
While Tokyo races toward the future, Kyoto holds the past. Japan's imperial capital for over a millennium, Kyoto contains 1,600 Buddhist temples, 400 Shinto shrines, and 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites within the compass of one medium-sized city. The geisha districts of Gion and Pontocho survive largely unchanged; Arashiyama's bamboo grove creates one of Asia's most surreal landscapes; and the Philosopher's Path is as beautiful in a blizzard as it is under cherry blossoms. Kyoto is contemplative Japan at its most refined.
Currency
Japanese Yen (Â¥)
Language
Japanese
Timezone
Asia/Tokyo
Weather
14 – 24 °C (Apr – May)
March – May
Cherry blossom season with the famous sakura along the Philosopher's Path and Maruyama Park. Autumn (October – November) is equally extraordinary with maple foliage.
$65/day
Hostels, street food, public transport
$150/day
Hotels, restaurants, some tours
$600/day
5-star stays, fine dining, private guides
10,000 vermillion torii gates winding up a sacred mountain.
A cathedral of towering bamboo — most magical at dawn.
Zen Buddhist temple with gold-leaf exterior reflected in a mirror pond.
Cobblestone streets and the chance to spot a geisha at dusk.
Participate in a traditional matcha tea ceremony in a historic house.
Kyoto's 'Kitchen' — five blocks of food stalls and local ingredients.
Fushimi Inari, Arashiyama, Kinkaku-ji, Gion, and a Nara day trip with the deer.
Plan This TripMaruyama Park picnic, Philosopher's Path, Heian Shrine, and Nijo Castle at peak bloom.
Plan This TripKyoto is one of the safest tourist destinations in the world. Follow the same basic rules as Tokyo — keep valuables close and be respectful of local customs.
Same visa policy as Tokyo — over 60 countries can enter Japan visa-free for up to 90 days.
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