Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilMyoho-in TempleThis temple is a hidden gem with majestic halls that open to the public on select occasions.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaMyoho-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: City of Kyoto and Kyoto Tourism CouncilSanjusangendo TempleThis temple is the famous site where thousands of hand-carved deities from the 13th century flank the longest wooden building in Japan.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaSanjusangendo Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaShoren-in TempleThis temple borrows its graceful quality from the imperial family. It is home to traditional art, spiritual statues and a bamboo orchard.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaShoren-in Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaKiyomizu TempleConstructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history. WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaKiyomizu Temple
Source: Tourism MediaTofukuji TempleMore than any other site, this shrine is celebrated for the unrivaled autumnal colors of the trees surrounding the spiritual Zen haven.WorldAsiaJapanKyotoHigashiyamaTofukuji Temple