Fushimi Inari TaishaOne of Kyoto's ancient shrines, famous for its rows of bright red torii gates, is a popular spot for photographers and visitors.
Kinkaku-ji(Kinkaku-ji) is a landmark in Kyoto, featuring a three-story pavilion covered in gold leaf as its centerpiece, harmoniously complementing the surrounding gardens and tea houses. The Kinkaku-ji admission ticket is actually a unique paper charm inscribed with blessings.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple is designated as a National Treasure of Japan. Its iconic wooden stage, standing 13 meters above the ground, is constructed without using a single nail.


Sannenzaka and Nineizaka (Ninenzaka)They are two historic streets leading to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, lined with traditional Japanese buildings and shops selling various Kyoto specialties and handicrafts. Sannenzaka is famous for its steep stone steps flanked by Edo-period machiya wooden houses, while Nineizaka (Ninenzaka) is relatively gentle with many teahouses and traditional Japanese inns. These streets are not only paths to Kiyomizu-dera Temple but also places to experience Kyoto's traditional culture.












