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The stunning Kyoto Imperial Palace
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The Kyoto Imperial Palace((京都御所, Kyōto Gosho) ) is a historical landmark in Kyoto, It was the Imperial Family’s residence until 1868.
This stunning palace is nestled within the Kyoto Gyeon National Park (京都御苑), an attractive park in the center of the city. The palace exudes an air of timeless elegance, showcasing traditional Japanese architecture at its finest.
Operating hours: Wednesday to Sunday from 9am - 3.20pm, closed on Monday & Tuesday. Admission is FREE!
The Kyoto Imperial Palace is a short subway ride from Kyoto Station along thei Karasuma Subway Line. Get off at Imadegawa Station (10 minutes, 260 yen). Imadegawa Station is closer to the entrance gate.
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Enjoy Japan’s Autumn Leaves 🍁🍂
To truly appreciate the vibrant beauty of autumn leaves in Japan, Kyoto Prefecture is a must-visit destination.🇯🇵🍁 The combination of traditional kimono attire, serene temples, stunning architecture, and the vivid colors of maple leaves makes for an unforgettable experience.😉
🪧 2023 Kyoto Autumn Leaves Frontline Report
Kyoto offers an abundance of places to enjoy autumn foliage, from the serene mountains to the bustling flatlands. This extended viewing period allows you to catch the breathtaking transformation of nature. The prime time for leaf-viewing typically falls between late November and early December.
💡 Recommended Autumn Leaves Viewing Spots:
1. Kiyomizu Temple🍁 (November 24th to December 7th)
- Famous for its "Kiyomizu Stage" with panoramic views of crimson maple leaves.
- Don't miss the enchanting evening illumination event ✨ (October 21, 2023, to December 10, 2023; 17:00-21:30).
2. Arashiyama🌿 (November 23rd to December 7th)
- One of Japan's top three autumn foliage spots.
- Choose between the Arashiyama Scenic Railway or the Hozugawa River Boat for leaf-viewing.
- Experience the special "Arashiyama Maple Leaf Festival" 🍁 on the second Sunday of November.
3. Kifune Shrine 🍂 (November 19th to December 1st)
- Over 1600 years of history and a stunning autumn landscape make this a must-visit.
- Witness the "Kifune Momiji Toro" festival 🏮 in 2023 (November 3rd to November 26th).
4. Rurikoin Temple✨ (November 20th to November 30th)
- A place where the interplay of light and shadows with red leaves creates a mesmerizing world.
- Booking for 2023 available from November 1st to December 3rd.
5. Kitano Tenmangu Shrine ⛩️
- Explore the "Godoin Maple Leaf Garden" 🍁 and the picturesque "Uguisu Bridge" 🌉 for exceptional leaf-viewing.
6. Kodaiji Temple ⛩️
7. Eikando Temple🍁
- Renowned as Kyoto's number one spot for autumn leaves.
- Explore the "Release Pond" 🏞️ within the temple grounds, known as the "Temple of the Maple Leaves."
8. Bishamon-do Temple 🍂
- A tranquil and secluded spot for viewing autumn leaves, offering a serene atmosphere.
9. Kyoto Imperial Palace Gardens 🏰
10. Daigoji Temple ⛩️
11. Philosopher's Path 🚶♂️
Enjoy Your Autumn Leaf Viewing in Kyoto! 🍁
Kyoto Imperial Palace
Address: 3 Kyotogyoen, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0881, Japan
Entry to the palace is free. The structure and. architecture of this place is magnificent. A lot of walking is required. Guided tour were provided but have to go through some booking. I did not try their tour because I wanted to explore the place at my own pace. The view of the palace is amazing. It is exactly like those shown in dramas. Even the garden area was stunning. There were plenty of rest area around so its ok for people who cant walk too much.
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#tripaway free entry to Kyoto imperial palace with kimono. So pretty at autumn with colorful leaves and architecture #kimonosinkyoto #palace
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There was some constructions works going on, and the tour is not interesting, also the emperror's throne was not there since they moved it to Tokyo for the celebration.
I would recommend to go to Nijo castle, you have to pay for that one but totally worth it.
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The Heart of Kyoto
#japantrip Kyoto Imperial Palace offers a truly enchanting experience that seamlessly combines history and natural beauty. One of its most remarkable features is the fact that entry is free, making it an accessible gem for all visitors. The guided tours provided enhance the visit by offering insightful narratives about the palace's rich history, architecture, and cultural significance. Navigating the expansive grounds becomes a captivating journey as knowledgeable guides share anecdotes and details that bring the past to life. The serene ambiance, surrounded by meticulously maintained gardens and traditional structures, creates a peaceful retreat in the heart of Kyoto. The accessibility and informative tours make Kyoto Imperial Palace a must-visit destination, providing an enriching and delightful experience for visitors of all ages.
Pink 🌸 blossoms 🤩to capture in Kyoto🇯🇵⭐️
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Beautiful gardens in and around the gardens got to see the Cherry Blossoms.🌸
Inside the palace, everyone will walk in the provided flow route. The tour is the exterior and the garden. I enjoyed it.🤩
Great experience to appreciate the garden. Maybe some addtional infomration about the Palace during the tour would be good.😊
Address: 3 Kyotogyoen, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0881, Japan 🇯🇵
Takashi Murakami and Cherry Blossoms
This year, the weather in Japan has been unpredictable, posing a significant challenge to the cherry blossom viewing schedules on various websites. Plans to enjoy the cherry blossoms in Kyoto had to be adjusted repeatedly. Fortunately, the Kyoto City Museum is hosting an exhibition by Takashi Murakami, allowing me to appreciate art indoors on rainy days.
The current status of cherry blossoms in Kyoto is as follows: Seiryo High School, the Kawazu cherry trees along the Yodo River, and the cherry blossoms in Kyoto Imperial Palace are in relatively good condition. I believe that after the first week of April, more cherry blossoms will start to bloom. I hope to return to Kyoto next year to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossom season.
Step by step, I'll teach you how to travel freely in Kyoto without getting lost!
🌸🌸【Spring】
(March to May) is one of the most beautiful seasons in Kyoto, with cherry blossoms 🌸 in full bloom, attracting a large number of tourists to come and watch 👀 and take photos 📷
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🔥🔥【Summer】
(June to August) is the peak tourist season in Kyoto 🔥, with hot 🥵 and humid weather, but it is also a good opportunity to take photos 📷 of summer flowers and traditional buildings 🏗️
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🍂🍂【Autumn】
(September to November) is one of the most beautiful seasons in Kyoto, with maple leaves 🍁 turning red, turning the entire city into a sea of red 🌊
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❄️❄️【Winter】
(December to February) is the off-peak tourist season in Kyoto, but it is also a good time to take photos 📷 of winter scenery and traditional buildings 🏗️
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📍📍【Must-visit spots in Kyoto】
1️⃣ Tenryu-ji: World Cultural Heritage, a classic and serene temple
2️⃣ Togetsukyo Bridge: Ordinary in winter ❄️, better with cherry blossoms and maple leaves 🍁 in spring and autumn
3️⃣ Kinkaku-ji: The reliquary hall covered in gold leaf, not big, can be toured in 20 minutes 🕐
4️⃣ Ninenzaka/Sannenzaka/Kiyomizu-zaka: Streets are quaint, full of classical charm, strongly recommend getting up early 🕐 to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere
5️⃣ Kiyomizu-dera: Kyoto's No.1, clever mortise and tenon structure, standing for centuries without a single nail
6️⃣ Yasaka Shrine: Lanterns 🏮 look great at night 🌃, if you have time 🕐, consider revisiting at night 🌃 to take additional photos of the lanterns 📷
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🗺️🗺️【Recommended 3-day Kyoto itinerary】
D1️⃣: Kiyomizu-dera — Jishu Shrine (under maintenance) — Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka — Gion — Hanami-koji — Kamo River Noryo-yuka — Yasaka Shrine night view
D2️⃣: Fushimi Inari Taisha — Tofuku-ji — Nijo Castle — Seimei Shrine — Kyoto Imperial Palace — Sanjusangendo — Nishi Hongan-ji
D3️⃣: Arashiyama — Tenryu-ji — Togetsukyo Bridge — Kinkaku-ji — Kitano Tenmangu
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🗺️🗺️【Recommended 2-day Uji and Nara itinerary】
D1️⃣: Nakamura Tokichi — Byodo-in — Uji Shrine — Ujigami Shrine
D2️⃣: Uji Bridge — Junshindo — Sohonke Daichan
Kyoto Imperial Palace
#thingstodo A massive palace complex with majestic architecture, intricate gardens and huge courtyards worthy of the royal family. The buildings are not open to public but you can walk around them. It’s one of the main attractions in Kyoto and still used for court functions today. Parking available inside the grounds. We enjoyed our visit and hope you will too.
Kyoto Imperial Palace
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The palace was the residence of the Japanese emperors for over 500 years until 1869 when the capital moved to Tokyo. There is no need for a guide since there is a very informative brochure given out in several languages. No one can enter any of the buildings. The gardens would be stunning in the spring with the cherry blossoms but were beautiful with the unique trees, stone bridges and a meandering stream.
I want to visit Kyoto this year again.
Kyoto Imperial Palace
#2024wish Beautiful nature on the outside garden which i guess you can picnic in a spring or summer season.
Inside the palace, everyone will walk in the provided flow. Most of the tour is exploring the exterior and the garden. I’m quite enjoy but it would be better to know more about story or the detail inside that relate to the royal culture. Or more explanation about the exterior detail or even the garden.
However, its was a fine experience to appreciate the garden. Their tree arrangement is the best.
I wish to travel more to many prefectures in Japan.
Kyoto Imperial Palace ⭐️
The Kyoto Imperial Palace, once the residence of Japan's Imperial family until the capital moved to Tokyo, stands as a living testament to the country's regal history. This grand complex, surrounded by serene gardens and majestic walls, offers visitors a glimpse into Japan's imperial past and architectural splendor.
As you step onto the palace grounds, you're greeted by vast gravel paths and meticulously maintained gardens, each with its own story to tell. The Seiryoden, the main hall where enthronement ceremonies took place, showcases exquisite architectural details and historical artifacts, providing a vivid glimpse into the lives of the Imperial family.
Exploring the Oikeniwa Garden, with its meticulously landscaped ponds, bridges, and trees, offers a tranquil respite, perfect for contemplation and appreciation of traditional Japanese garden design.
One of the highlights is the Shishinden Hall, the heart of the palace used for important state ceremonies. While the interior is not open to the public, its grandeur and historical significance can be felt from the outside, leaving visitors in awe of its architectural prowess.
A visit here offers a chance to participate in guided tours led by knowledgeable guides who unravel the palace's rich history and offer insights into the customs and rituals of Japan's Imperial past.
For those seeking a deeper understanding of Japan's imperial heritage, taking part in cultural events, such as traditional tea ceremonies or calligraphy workshops, provides a hands-on experience of ancient customs and arts.
To visit the Kyoto Imperial Palace, advanced reservations for guided tours are recommended. Access is via the Imadegawa or Marutamachi stations on the Karasuma subway line or by bus from Kyoto Station.
The Kyoto Imperial Palace encapsulates the grandeur and cultural richness of Japan's imperial legacy, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in a bygone era while appreciating the timeless elegance of its architecture and gardens.
offers a truly enchanting experience
Unassuming, the gardens are extremely beautiful upon arrival. We entered the furthest side of the entrance to the Imperial palace.
A beautiful and uncrowded escape from a vibrant city. The imperial grounds are gorgeous. They offer guided tours in English or you can go at your own pace.
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🏛️ Kyoto: Ancient Charms Unveiled in a Captivating Journey!
Imagine the ancient towers of Kyoto towering from the top of the mountains as giant guardians as night falls, and the lanterns under the starry sky as lit firebugs, adding infinite romance and mystery to the night. Here is a city that hides the glamour of the ancient past.
Climbing up the ancient pagoda is like travelling back in time. You will witness the vicissitudes and legends of history, transmitting a mysterious power from each stone brick. Gazing at the crown on top of the pagoda, it's as if you can feel the magic of the sunrise hour when it first shines on this ancient capital.
In the evening, as the sun fades away, Kyoto has its moment of true magic. Stepping into the night, the entire city is surrounded by lights lit up like a starry sky. Strolling through the streets at night, it's as if time has been frozen, and there are different stories waiting to be discovered in every corner of the city.
The warm glow of the lanterns illuminates the entire street as if leading you down a mysterious path. Walk with them and feel the blend of history and modernity. Whether it's a traditional red lantern or a modern neon sign, the city's unique charm and energy is reflected.Here, mystery meets romance and you can get lost in history. And most importantly, in Kyoto, you can find a return to inner peace and tranquillity.
🌌 This night, Kyoto awaits you! Come and feel the magic of this ancient city and the mysterious impact of those ancient pagodas, night views and lanterns! ✨🌃
Bring your curiosity and sense of discovery and come explore the wonders of this ancient city! Kyoto, waiting for you to unveil the charm of the ancient past! 🔍🔮
【Kyoto Imperial Palace · Plum Blossom · 2023】
Today I'm going to Kyoto Station to repair my loose prayer beads 📿️, so I passed by the Kyoto Imperial Palace. I didn't expect the plum blossoms here to be in full bloom, and I couldn't help but forget about the things in my hands and started to take a walk. They are really beautiful, the strong contrast between the white and red plum blossoms is so beautiful!
Kyoto Imperial Palace is said to be the previous ruling place of the Japanese Imperial family just before the Royal Family transferred to Tokyo. I love this place because it is very serene inside. Very quite and full of nature. Keep hydrated tho because it is such a long walk, the passaways are quite long and one building to another is quite far.
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A beautiful place you can visit in Kyoto for free. Admire the architecture and learn more about history.
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Rich in tradition, Kyoto Imperial Palace preserves the look and ambiance of the Palace as it had been in the time of Japan's ancient imperial dynasties. The current Palace was rebuilt in 1855 and comprises several structures including the Shisinden, the Seiryoden, the Kogosyo, the Ogakumonjyo, and the Otsunegoten that reflect the architectural styles of various periods. #wintergetaway
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Kyoto Imperial Palace, free of charge. I won't mention maple here. This is not the point. The Kyoto Imperial Palace was originally a residence of the Imperial Family, and is still the palace of the Emperor of Kyoto. So although it is free, you have to make an appointment in advance! And it's easy to get full. Make an appointment at least one week in advance. In addition, this website is not available 24 hours a day, to the local time 0
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