The Silver Pavilion is one of Kyoto’s most beautiful and underrated temples, home to ancient buildings and stunning gardens.
Walk the Philosopher’s Path at this Kyoto temple that proves all that glitters truly isn’t gold.
The gardeners at the Silver Pavilion rebuild the Moon-Viewing Mound once or twice a month, or more if there’s damage from rain or wind.
If you could truly visit only one temple in Kyoto, it should be Nanzen-ji. A perfect blend of history, zen design, nature and tranquillity.
Ohara village is one of a number of satellite settlements nestled in the rolling mountains surrounding the basin of Kyoto city. Idyllic rural villages are abundant in Japan, each being a patron of its own localised culture and traditions. However, Ohara’s most notable attraction is the sumptuous and sprawling Buddhist temple of Sanzen-in.
Sanzen-in Temple (三千院) is a national treasure and heritage sights located in the village of Ohara, about one hour north of Kyoto by public transport.
A trip to Shimogamo Shrine, one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto. Located near Demachiyanagi Station, it’s perfect to pair with a trip to Kurama and Kibune.
Looking for a lush, forested escape from Kyoto? Head north into the mountains to Kibune where you’ll find the super Instagrammable Kifune Shrine.