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Autumn in Kyoto - the most colorful picture in Japan

Another autumn is coming to Kyoto - this 1000 year old capital has always been one of the top travel destinations for Japanese tourism. From early November to mid-December each year, you can visit Kyoto to admire a beautiful, indescribably beautiful autumn. The leaves turn yellow, red and appear everywhere. Because of this, people are more romantic.


With no skyscrapers or modern buildings, Kyoto preserves many historical and cultural sites, both material and spiritual, with spectacular natural landscapes and Japanese beauty. Old figures shine from the street through the bamboo forest, the temple of the red gate and the old streets that flicker the beautiful geisha. This ancient capital embodied the slow, peaceful, and peaceful rhythm of life, along with the extremely sweet and dreamy landscape when the sky and the sky arrived. Join us for the tourist attractions you shouldn't miss on a Japan tour this season!

Kiyomizudera Temple - peaceful features in the midst of autumn red leaves
With 3 million tourists a year, this is the most famous temple in Kyoto, which has been recognized by UNESCO as an ancient cultural heritage. The name Kiyomizudera comes from the water that flows into the Otowa waterfall, which is constantly heard in Mount Otowayama.

Autumn in the old temple of Kiyomizu Dera is a combination of changing foliage that fits perfectly with the orange-red color of the wooden pillar in the temple. All of them together form a romantic space that brings calm.

Sanzenin Temple - old features in a romantic autumn
Sanzenin, a temple that symbolizes Ohara in the city of Kyoto, is said to come from a temple built by Saicho, the founder of the Tendai-shu (Thien Thai Tong) sect built in the tower. east of Mount Hiei, then after many moves, it was moved to its present location in 1871.

Around the temple is the beautiful Momiji maple forest, especially in autumn when the leaves gradually turn red and create a beautiful, romantic beauty. On the way from Ōjō Gokuraku-in to Konjiki Fudo-do you will also see the Ajisai-en garden, where hundreds of ajisai trees (hydrangeas) are planted and flowers bloom in the garden in June. Ajisai blossoms quietly at the foot of the mountain and radiates the atmosphere of a spiritual world.

Kyoto Zoo - the most beautiful botanical world in Japan
The Kyoto Botanical Garden was founded in 1924 on an area of ​​approx.240,000 km2 in the north of Kyoto and is the oldest botanical garden in Japan with around 12,000 different plant species. It is divided into separate areas. The Kyoto Botanical Garden is a national treasure of Japan, the uniqueness of which is that it reflects the long tradition of the people with the addition of European culture. The organization is in the top 10 parks in the world and there is always a large number of tourists.

The ever changing garden can be enjoyed all year round with seasonal trees and deciduous trees. This is the perfect place for a nature walk, picnics or cherry blossoms. In autumn, the leaves of the garden turn yellow or red and give a nice picture. 

Kodaiji Temple - Japanese Garden reflects the fascinating fall colors
Built by a widow in memory of his husband as a warrior, Kodaiji is one of the most famous temples and temples in Kyoto. Elegant Japanese gardens are colored with charming colors in autumn.
With its extensive campus, Kodaiji conveys a feeling of closeness to nature through its beautiful bamboo forests, lakes and maple leaves that are scattered throughout the temple. If you want to feel Kyoto in the season of the red leaves, Kodaiji is a good choice, especially if this place is not too crowded like the famous neighbor Kiyomizu-dera, but still has the typical characteristics of the old capital of Japan. 

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