Search by area Ichijoji, Yase and Ohara
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too much to seeSeason Mid-November to early December
Rurikoin Temple
This is a branch temple of Jodo Shinshu's Muryozan Komyoji Temple, which has its main temple in Gifu. It is open to the public in spring and fall. The contrast between the autumn leaves and moss is very beautiful in the fall. -
too much to seeTime of year Usually mid-November to early December
Sagimori Shrine
Sagimori Shrine is a place where visitors can enjoy strolling throughout the four seasons, including the autumn leaves in fall, the mountain cherry blossoms in spring, and forest bathing in early summer. -
too much to seeSeason Mid to late November
Shisendo
The Shisen-do Hall was named after the portraits and poems of the 36 poets. During the popular fall foliage season, it is recommended to visit just after the gate opens. -
too much to seeSeason Mid to late November
Rengeji Temple
[Rengeji Temple] in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City. During the fall foliage season, the pillars of the shoin are likened to a picture frame, and the view of the pond garden is exceptional. -
too much to seeSeason Late November to early December
Miyake Hachiman Shrine
Miyake Hachimangu Shrine, known as a guardian deity of children, is a well-known spot for people in the know. The precincts of the shrine are enchanting in autumn colors. -
too much to seeTime: Early November to early December
Jisso-in Temple
Founded in the Kamakura period (1185-1333), the temple was built in the Kamakura period (1185-1333). It is also famous for its autumn foliage, and the "Toko-momiji" (floor maple) reflected on the floorboards of the Kyakuden and Taki no Ma (waterfall room) is exceptionally beautiful. -
too much to seeSeason Mid to late November
Sanzen-in Temple
Sanzenin Temple is one of the five monasteries of the Tendai sect of Buddhism. The leaves usually change color from mid to late November, and the maple trees in Juhokuen turn brilliant colors. -
too much to seeSeason Mid-November to early December
Enkoji Temple
This temple was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1601. The autumn leaves in the garden, which can be viewed while sitting on a seat in the shoin (drawing room), are as beautiful as if they were a painting.
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