National Treasure and World Heritage Site! One of Japan's Leading Temples
A World Heritage Site featuring Japan's tallest five-story pagoda and the oldest group of esoteric Buddhist sculptures
A grand mansion built by a shogun in the Muromachi period
A power spot that brings good luck in marriage
A shrine revered by the imperial family along with Ise Jingu Shrine
Fantastic garden covered with about 120 species of moss
Famous for the 10-yen coin, the paradise of the Heian period
Zen temple known for its beautiful garden
A power spot for love and beauty
The place where the Edo Period began and ended
One of the oldest shrines in Kyoto and a World Heritage Site
A World Heritage Site with a vast forest
An old temple famous for "Omuro-zakura" (cherry blossoms in the Omuro area), which was the residence of the imperial prince Hochin'o
A god of marriage believed in since ancient times
You can take a stroll on the railway line in the Meiji Period under the cherry blossoms in full bloom
Nioimon Gate, designated as a national treasure