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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-November to early December
Shojiji Temple
This temple of the Tendai sect is said to have been rebuilt by Saicho. The temple is planted with an equal amount of cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery of the four seasons. -
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-November to early December
Keishun-in Temple
Founded in 1598. Visitors can enjoy the autumn leaves in the Shinnyo Garden and the Garden of Thought, both national historic sites, as well as in the Shoin, which was relocated from Nagahama Castle. -
too much to seeSeason Mid-November to early December
Umekoji Park
The park was opened in 1995 to commemorate the 1200th anniversary of the founding of the Heian Capital. During the Umekoji Park Autumn Foliage Festival, the Suzaku Garden is illuminated! -
too much to seeSeason Mid to late November
Unryu-in Temple
Built as a branch temple of Sennyu-ji Temple. The autumn leaves can be enjoyed from the rooms with "Shikishi no mado", "Enlightenment no mado", and "Lost window". -
too much to seeSeason Late November to early December
Daihikaku Senkoji Temple
This Zen temple is located halfway up Arashiyama after climbing a series of stone steps. In the fall, the temple overlooks the Kamearashi-kyo Gorge, which is colored a brilliant red. -
too much to seeSeason Mid-November to early December
Oharano Shrine
This is the first branch shrine among the thousands of Kasuga shrines in Japan. In late autumn, the reflection of autumn leaves on the surface of the water peeking through the gaps between the leaves of water lilies is beautiful. -
too much to seeSeason Mid to late November
Myokenji Temple
Myokenji Temple was not open to the public until a few years ago. It is still a little-known spot for viewing the autumn leaves. -
too much to seeSeason Late November to early December
Kurodani Konkai Komyoji Temple
The origin of this temple is a hermitage built by Honen Shonin. During the fall foliage season, the tunnel of autumn leaves and the three-story pagoda at the back of the tunnel create an exceptional view.
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