Fushimi Inari Taisha
Walk beneath thousands of vermillion torii gates winding up the sacred mountain. Arrive at dawn for stillness; stay for the view.
Read moreOnce the imperial capital for over a thousand years, Kyoto remains the cultural heart of Japan - a place of 1,600 temples, moss gardens and lantern-lit lanes.
Begin your journey with the places that define Kyoto - its shrines, its bamboo, and its living history.
Walk beneath thousands of vermillion torii gates winding up the sacred mountain. Arrive at dawn for stillness; stay for the view.
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Step into a cathedral of bamboo where sunlight filters green and the wind through the stalks is recognised as one of Japan's soundscapes.
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Preserved machiya townhouses, lantern-lit streets and the rare chance to glimpse a geiko hurrying to an evening engagement.
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Largely spared from the bombings of the Second World War, Kyoto preserves centuries of architecture, ritual and craft that were lost elsewhere in Japan. The tea ceremony, ikebana and Noh theatre were all shaped here.
To visit is not simply to tick off sights but to slow down: to learn how a single bowl of matcha, a raked gravel garden, or a wooden temple gate can carry meaning.
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