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02:20
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2.90km
00:49
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12월 25, 2025, Hinweisschild am Philosophenweg
About halfway along the path, you can see your location on the sign.
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10월 31, 2025, Jishu Shrine
Jishu Shrine (Jishu-Jinja) is a famous Shinto shrine located within the grounds of Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is dedicated to Okuninushi no Mikoto, the Japanese god of love and matchmaking, and is therefore considered the Cupid of Japan. Why it's worth visiting: The shrine is an extremely popular place to pray for happiness in love and fulfilling relationships. Its most famous feature is the two so-called "Love Oracle Stones" (Koiuranai-no-ishi), which are placed about 10 meters apart. Legend says that if you manage to walk directly from one stone to the other with your eyes closed, your wish for love will come true—a fun and unique ritual that attracts many visitors.
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10월 31, 2025, Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine
The Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine is a small, vibrant Shinto shrine famously situated at the eastern end of the bustling Nishiki Market and nestled amongst modern buildings, representing a unique blend of old Kyoto history and present-day commerce. The shrine is dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the deified scholar revered as the god of learning and scholarship, making it a popular spot for students to pray for academic success. Distinctive features include a reclining bronze cow statue (nade-ushi), believed to bring wisdom when stroked, and the "Nishiki no Mizu" (Nishiki Water), a famous natural spring whose pure water is collected by locals and visitors alike. It is also known for its whimsical mechanical fortune-teller and the countless colorful lanterns that illuminate the entrance.
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10월 31, 2025, Koyasu Pagoda (Kiyomizudera Temple)
The Koyasu Pagoda is a distinct, three-story vermilion pagoda located in the far southern part of the Kiyomizu-dera temple grounds, often nestled amongst the trees. While much of the temple is famous for its views, this particular structure is celebrated for its deep cultural significance, as it is dedicated to Kannon, specifically venerated as the goddess who grants safe and easy childbirth. Historically, it was a common and essential stop for expectant mothers who would visit and pray within the pagoda to ensure a healthy delivery, a tradition that continues to this day.
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10월 31, 2025, Kiyomizu-dera Main Hall
The Haupthalle des Kiyomizu-dera is an iconic, priceless National Treasure in Kyoto, renowned for its cantilevered wooden stage, the Kiyomizu Butai. This architectural marvel, rebuilt in 1633, juts out 13 meters high over the hillside and is famously constructed using a complex system of 168 massive, crisscrossed pillars without a single nail. Historically a stage for sacred performances dedicated to the temple's principal deity Kannon, it remains the most popular vantage point for visitors, offering breathtaking, panoramic views of the entire city and the surrounding forest, which are spectacular during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.
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10월 31, 2025, Yasaka Pagoda (Hōkan-ji Temple)
The Yasaka Pagoda, officially part of Hōkan-ji Temple, is a towering five-story Buddhist pagoda and the most recognizable landmark in Kyoto's historic Higashiyama District. Standing at 46 meters tall, the current structure dates back to 1440 and is a rare example of a pagoda featuring the unique, earthquake-resistant central pillar (shinbashira) architecture. It is a must-see because of its highly photogenic location: nestled dramatically between traditional wooden machiya houses on the sloping streets, its elegant silhouette instantly evokes the atmosphere of old Kyoto. While the temple complex is small, its sheer height and position between Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Shrine make it an essential and beautiful visual anchor for the ancient city.
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10월 31, 2025, Nishiki Market
The Nishiki Market, often lovingly referred to as "Kyoto's Kitchen," is a dynamic and historic retail food market centrally located on a narrow, covered street. Dating back over four hundred years, it has evolved from a wholesale fish district into a vibrant hub for specialty foods, famous for offering almost every culinary delight native to Kyoto. Stretching for several blocks, the market is lined with over a hundred shops that showcase traditional ingredients, local pickles, fresh seafood, Kyoto vegetables, and ready-to-eat snacks. It is a vital cultural artery where local chefs and tourists alike can explore and taste the region's rich, centuries-old food culture.
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10월 31, 2025, Kiyomizu-dera Pagoda
The Kiyomizu-dera Temple complex in Kyoto features two distinctive pagodas: the large, crimson-colored Three-Storied Pagoda (Sanjūnotō), which stands as one of the tallest of its kind in Japan, and the smaller, separate Koyasu Pagoda (Koyasu-no-tō). The latter is renowned as a sacred site where devotees, particularly pregnant women, go to pray to the Koyasu Kannon for a safe and easy childbirth, granting the smaller pagoda unique spiritual significance within the expansive temple grounds.
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10월 27, 2025, Nishiki Market
This market is a riot of exotic, unusual, and sometimes even foreign to Europeans... where else can you find small skewered octopuses ready to grill at a local market?! Be sure to try the takoyaki in the middle of the market; it's freshly prepared and not too expensive.
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10월 7, 2025, Tenju-an Garden
A small but very fine garden next to the mighty Nanzen-ji Temple. A very beautiful pond with a house overlooking the garden. Special feature: golden carp.
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10월 6, 2025, Higashiyama District Streets, Kyoto
Between 6 and 9 a.m., the crowds start to arrive, or when it gets dark.
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10월 6, 2025, Higashiyama Old Streets
Two ways to escape the crowds: start early, preferably at 6:30 a.m. It starts to fill up around 8 a.m., or late in the evening, when it gets dark.
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9월 26, 2025, Nio-mon Gate (Kiyomizu-dera)
Steep stairs lead to the temple, and you can pass through the Nio Mon Gate. From up here, you have a magnificent view of the valley. The temple closes at 6:00 PM sharp, as clearly indicated.
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9월 26, 2025, View of Kyoto
Directly from the large terrace you have a beautiful view of Kyoto, but if you walk a little further you can see the temple and down into the valley.
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9월 26, 2025, Kiyomizu-dera Main Hall
The terrace and the main hall are no longer closed off, and you can walk around the area unhindered. If you want to enter the most sacred area, the top level, you have to take off your shoes.
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9월 26, 2025, Kiyomizu-dera Pagoda
I can only agree with Maik, especially in the evening sunlight the pagoda is illuminated in red.
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9월 26, 2025, Nio-mon Gate (Kiyomizu-dera)
Here at the Sai-mon Gate, you can position yourself in a good spot in the evening, when the sun sets in the west and bathes the temple in a magical red.
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9월 26, 2025, Nio-mon Gate (Kiyomizu-dera)
Kyomitsu dera is a sprawling Buddhist temple complex with several buildings. UNESCO declared the temple a World Heritage Site in 1994. The buildings date back to 1633, but the temple itself is much older (798 AD). The temple gets its name from the waterfall that cascades down from the nearby hills: kioyi mitsu... means pure water.
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9월 22, 2025, Nanzen-ji Temple
One of the few temples where you can climb inside... for a fee of 600 yen. In return, you get a good view from the top.
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9월 22, 2025, Start of the Philosopher's Path
The trail starts at the junction to the Silver Pavilion. From here, it continues along a small stream, surrounded by cherry and maple trees.
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