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Kyoto Vicinity Walking Guide: Twenty-Four Selected Courses
Kyoto Vicinity Walking Guide: Twenty-Four Selected Courses
Walking Guide
Twenty-four Selected Courses
Kyoto & Vicinity
Walking Guide
Kyoto, which was Japan's capital for over 1,000
years, is a veritable open-air museum. All over the
city, you can find countless shrines, temples,
palaces and other historical sites. The main
attractions that draw over 50 million visitors each
year to this sacred city include the lavishly ornate
Golden and Silver Pavilions, the mysterious Rock
Garden at Ryoanji Temple and the ever famous
Kiyomizu-dera Temple constructed eloquently over
a steep cliff overlooking the city.
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50km
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Fukui
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30mi.
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Kyoto&&Vicinity
VicinityWalking
WalkingGuide
Guide
Vicinity Recommended
Kyoto & Vicinity Recommended Courses
Courses
Course
Course
11 1A&B
1A&B
Higashiyama
Higashiyama
Mt.Hakusan
Course
Course
22 2A&B
2A&B
Western
Western Kyoto
Kyoto
Course
Course
33 33
Downtown
Downtown KyotoKyoto
Course
Course
44 44
Kyoto
Kyoto Imperial
Imperial Palace
Palace && Nijo
Nijo-jo Castle
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Course
Course 5 5
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Around Kyoto
Kyoto Station
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Mt.Nogo-Hakusan
Course
Course
66 66
Ohara
Ohara
TTookkai
Course
Course
77 77
Gifu Kurama
Kurama & & Kibune
Kibune
Course
Course 8
88 8
Fushimi
Fushimi
Course
Course
99 99
Amanohashidate
Amanohashidate & & Miyazu
Miyazu City
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Central
Japan Int'l Airport Course
Course
12
12 12
12
(Centrair) Oyamazaki
Oyamazaki & & Mt.
Mt. Tenno
Tenno
Tsu Chita Peninsula
Course
Course
13
13 13
13
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Nara
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Cape Irako
Course
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14
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Hikone Castle
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Lake Biwa
Biwa
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Course 15
15
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15
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Minami,
Minami, Osaka
Osaka
Cape Daiozaki Course
Course
16
16 16
16
Around
Around Osaka
Osaka Castle
Castle
Course
Course 17
17
17 17
Kobe
Kobe
Course
Course
18
18 18
18
Arima
Arima
Course
Course
19
19 19
19
Himeji
Himeji Castle
Castle
Course
Course
20
20 20
20
Koyasan
Koyasan
Course
Course
21
21 21
21
Kumano-kodo
Kumano-kodo
Pacific Ocean Course
Course
22
22 22
22
Awaji
Awaji to
to Iya
Iya Valley
Valley
Course
Course
23
23 23
23
IseIse &
& Shima
Shima
Course
Course
24
24 24
24
Eiheiji
Eiheiji Temple
Temple & & Tojimbo
Tojimbo
Kyoto
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WalkingGuide
Map of
Map of Kyoto
Kyoto
Course
1 1 A&B Course
4 4
Higashiyama Kyoto Imperial
Kyoto ImperialPalace
Palace& &
Nijo-jo Castle
Nijo Castle
A■ Kyoto Sta.→(35-minute
Sta.→(35-minuteride
ride on City
on City Bus
Bus no.5, ■ KyotoSta.→(8-minute ride on Subway
no.5,no.17
no.17 or no.100) →Ginkakuji-michi
or no.100) →Ginkakuji-michi Bus Stop
Bus Stop Karasuma Line)→Marutamachi Sta.
B Kyoto Sta.→(5-minute ride on JR Tokaido
■
Main Line)→Yamashina Sta.→(5-minute ride Course
5 5
on Subway Tozai Line)→Keage Sta. Around Kyoto Station
■ Kyoto Sta.→(10-minute ride on City Bus
Course 2 A&B
2 no.206ororno.208)→Hakubutsukan
no.100, no.206 208)→Hakubutsukan
Western Kyoto Sanjusangendo-mae Bus Stop
A■ Kyoto Sta.→(35-minute ride on City Bus
no.101 or no.205)→Kinkakuji-michi Bus Stop Course
6 6
B■Kyoto Sta.→(16-minute ride on JR Sagano Ohara
(San-in) Line)→Saga Arashiyama Sta. ■ Kyoto Sta.→(60-minute ride on Kyoto Bus
no.17 or 18)→Ohara BusBus
no.18)→Ohara StopStop
Course 3
3
N 7 Kurama Sta. 6
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JR Line
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Course
18 18
See map on P.4 & 5 for 9 − 24
Arima
■ Kyoto Sta.→(30-minute ride on JR
Course 9 A&B
9 Shinkansen)→Shin-Kobe→(2-minute ride on
Amanohashidate & Miyazu City Subway Seishin Yamate Line)→Sannomiya
A■ Kyoto
Kyoto Sta.→(120-minute
Sta.→(120-minute
ride ride on JR
on Hashidate Sta.→(40-minute ride on Shinki bus, Hankyu
Hashidate Express)→Amanohashidate
Express)→Amanohashidate Sta. Sta. bus or JR bus)→Arima Onsen Bus Stop
B■ Kyoto
Kyoto Sta.→(110-minute
Sta.→(110-minute
ride ride on JR
on Hashidate
Hashidate Express)→Miyazu
Express)→Miyazu Sta. Sta. Course
19 19
Himeji Castle
Course
10 10 ■Kyoto Sta.→(45-minute ride on JR
Uji Shinkansen)→Himeji Sta.
■ Kyoto Sta.→(20-minute ride on JR Nara
Line)→Uji Sta. Course
20 20
Koyasan
Course
11 11 ■ KyotoSta.→(30-minute ride on JR Tokaido
Miyama Line)→Osaka Sta.→(17-minute ride on JR
■ KyotoSta.→(80-minute ride on JR bus)→ Loop Line)→Shin Imamiya Sta.→(90-minute
Shuzan Bus Stop→(50-minute ride on by Nankai Railway)→Gokurakubashi Sta.
Miyama-cho bus)→Kita Bus Stop
Course
21 21
Course
12 12 Kumano
Oyamazaki & Mt. Tenno ■ Kyoto Sta.→(155-minute ride on JR Kuroshio
■ KyotoSta.→(15-minute ride on JR Tokaido Express)→Kii Tanabe Sta.→(90-minute ride
Sanyo Main Line)→Yamazaki Sta. on Ryujin bus)→Kumano Hongu Onsen
(Yunomine, Wataze and Kawayu Onsen)
Course
13 13
Nara Course
22 22
■ KyotoSta.→(45-minute ride on JR Nara Awaji to Iya Valley
Line)→Nara Sta. ■ Kyoto Sta.→(30-minute ride on JR
Shinkansen)→Shin-Kobe→(2-minute ride on
Course
14 14 Subway Seishin Yamate Line)→Sannomiya
Hikone Castle & Lake Biwa Sta.
■ KyotoSta.→(50-minute ride on JR Tokaido ■Kyoto Sta. →(50-minute ride on JR Tokaido
Sanyo Main Line)→Hikone Sta. Line) →Sannomiya Sta.
Course
15 15 Course
23 23
Minami Ise & Shima
■Kyoto ■ Kyoto Sta.→(120-minute ride on Kintetsu
Sta.→(14-minute ride on JR
Shinkansen)→Shin-Osaka Sta.→(15-minute Kyoi Express)→Ise-shi Sta.
ride on Subway Midosuji Line)→Namba
Sta.→(2-minute ride on Subway Sennichimae Course
24 24 A&B
Line)→Nippombashi Sta. Eiheiji Temple & Tojimbo
A■Kyoto Sta.→(84-minute ride on JR
Course
16 16 Thunderbird Express)→Fukui Sta.
B■Kyoto Sta.→(95-minute ride on JR
Around Osaka Castle
■Kyoto Sta.→(30-minute ride on JR Tokaido Thunderbird Express)→Awara Onsen Sta.
Line)→Osaka Sta.→(10-minute ride on JR
Loop Line)→Osakajo Koen Sta.
Access
Osaka from Kansai
Amazing PassInt'l Airport
This pass allows you one-day unlimited rides on Osaka
City subways, Hanshin, Hankyu, Nankai, Keihan,
Kintetsu lines as well as city buses. This pass entitles
Kansai
you to free International
admission to 28 Airport
tourist facilities including
Osaka Castle and museums. You can also get discount
at 13 popular spots and coupons at 37 places such as
restaurants, shops, etc.
Price
By yen
2,300 Train By Train By Train By Train By Train
Time required :
Time required : Time required : Time required : Time required :
35 min. by
75 min. by JR 50 min. by JR 50 min. by JR 85 min. by JR
Nankai Line
Fare (Express Fare (Express Fare (Express Fare (Express
Fare (Express
Multiple Ride Card
charge included): charge included): charge included): charge included):
charge included):
2,850 yen 2,330 yen 1,820 yen 2,680 yen
1,430 yen
Prices
Byyen
3,000 Busfor adults (worth 3,300 yen) By Bus By Bus By Bus
1,500 yen for children (worth 1,650 yen)
Time required : Time required : Time required : Time required :
About 85 min. About 50 min. About 50 min. About 65 min.
Fare : 2,550 yen Fare : 1,050 yen Fare : 1,550 yen Fare : 1,950 yen
Rainbow Card
This card is good for travel on the Osaka City
subways, the New Tram and city buses. The Rainbow
Card is also valid on part of the "Surutto KANSAI"
By Taxi network
transportation Byincluding
Taxi Hankyu, By Taxi
Hanshin, By Taxi By Taxi
Kita-Osaka Kyuko, Keihan, Nankai and Kintetsu lines.
Time required : Time required : Time required : Time required : Time required :
Prices
About 120 min.
Fare :
About 60 min.
Fare :
About 50 min.
Fare :
About 60 min.
Fare :
About 70 min.
Fare :
500 yen,
About 1,000
32,000 yen yen, About
2,00018,000
yen,yen and 3,000 yen
About for adults
18,000 yen About 18,000 yen About 22,000 yen
500 yen and 1,000 yen for children
Prices
800 yen for adults (600 yen on weekends and national
holidays)
300 yen for children
TAXIS
There are taxi stands at many railway stations, and taxis can also be hailed on the
streets.
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Convenient Passes for Getting Around Kansai
Kansai Thru Pass
This pass allows you to ride on subways, private
railways and buses (except JR lines) in Kyoto, Nara,
Osaka, Kobe, Shiga and Wakayama. There are 2-day
and 3-day tickets. This pass enables you to receive
special services in various facilities such as temples in
Kansai area.
Prices
3-day Pass: 5,200 yen for adults; 2,600 yen for children
2-day Pass: 4,000 yen for adults; 2,000 yen for children
Prices
1,000 yen (worth 1,100 yen), 3,000 yen (worth 3,300 西陣織・織額「舞妓」
Prices
1,000 yen, 2,000 yen, 3,000 yen for adults 西陣織・織額「流水萩に団扇と扇散らし紋様唐織」
This pass is good for unlimited rides on Kyoto City buses, subway lines and within one
section of Kyoto Bus Route.
Prices
1-day Card: 1,200 yen for adults
600 yen for children
2-day Card: 2,000 yen for adults
1,000 yen for children
Prices
500 yen for adults; 250 yen for children
Price
2,300 yen
Prices
3,000 yen for adults (worth 3,300 yen)
1,500 yen for children (worth 1,650 yen)
Rainbow Card
This card is good for travel on the Osaka City
subways, the New Tram and city buses. The Rainbow
Card is also valid on part of the "Surutto KANSAI"
transportation network including Hankyu, Hanshin,
Kita-Osaka Kyuko, Keihan, Nankai and Kintetsu lines.
Prices
500 yen, 1,000 yen, 2,000 yen, and3,000
yen and 3,000yen foradults
yenfor adults
500 yen and 1,000 yen for children
Prices
800 yen for adults (600 yen on weekends and national
holidays)
300 yen for children
TAXIS
There are taxi stands at many railway stations, and taxis can also be hailed on the
streets.
Arrival
Kansai fl. (1st fl.),
International Kansai
Airport International
Terminal 1 Bldg. 1F,Airport Passenger
1 Sensyu Kuko naka Terminal Bldg., Osaka Pref.
Tajiri-cho,Sennan-gun,Osaka Pref.
Tel. 072-456-6025
072-456-6160
7:00-20:30
7:00-22:00
Tourist Kyoto
Information
TouristCenter Kanku-Machidokoro
Information Center
http://www.kyoto.travel
Terminal 2 building Kansai International Airport, 13 Sensyu Kuko Naka Tajiri-cho, Sennan-gun, Osaka Pref.
2nd fl., Kyoto StationTel.Bldg., Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Pref.
050-3502-7628
Tel.9:30-20:00
075-343-0548
8:30-19:00
Uji CityTourist
Kyoto TouristInformation
InformationCenter
Center
http://www.kyoto-uji-kankou.or.jp/index-en.html
3F TSUJIKURA Building, 380 Komeya-cho Kawara-machi Shijo, Nakagyo-ku,Kyoto Pref.
2 Tokawa, Uji, Uji City, Kyoto Pref.
Tel. 075-253-0288
Tel.9:00-21:00
0774-23-3334
9:00-17:00 Closed on Dec. 29-Jan. 1
Nara Prefectural
Nara TouristTourist Information
Information CenterCenter
Okumura Commemorative
Misugi Bldg 2nd Floor, 3 Museum, 4 Kasuganocho,
Higashimukinakamachi, Nara
Nara City,
City, Nara
Nara Perf.
Pref.
Tel. 0742-25-0430
Tel. 0742-27-2003
10:00-17:00 Closed
10:00-18:30 (Weekdays)
on the third Tuesday and on Dec. 29-Jan. 1
10:00-18:00(Weekends and Holidays)
HikoneNARA
City Tourist
Visitor Information
Center InnOffice
http://www.hikoneshi.com/en/
3 Ikeno-cho, Nara City, Nara Pref.
Tel.Furusawa-cho,
JR Hikone Station, 40-7, 0742-81-7461 Hikone City, Shiga Pref.
Tel.8:00-21:00
0749-22-2954
9:00-17:00 Closed on Dec. 29-31
Otsu City
KANSAI TOURIST Tourist Information
INFORMATION CENTER Office
SHINSAIBASHI
http://www.otsu.or.jp/en/
3F TOMMY HILFIGER, 2-5-1 Shinsaibashi-suji Chuo-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Rref.
JR Otsu Station, 1-3, Kasuga-cho, Otsu City, Shiga Pref.
Tel. 06-6214-5370
Tel. 077-522-3830
11:00-19:00 Closed from Dec.31 to Jan.3
8:40-17:25 Closed on Dec. 29-Jan. 3
Osaka
Osaka Visitors'
Visitors' Information
Information Center, Umeda
Center Umeda
http://www.osaka-info.jp/en/
JR Osaka
North CentralStation 1F North
Gate, 1st fl., JRCentral Gate, 3-1-1,
Osaka Station, Umeda,
3-1-1, Kita-ku,
Umeda, Osaka
Kita-ku, City,
Osaka Osaka
City, Pref.
Osaka Pref.
Tel. 06-6345-2189
8:00-20:00 / 10:00-18:00 (Dec.on31,
8:00-20:00 Closed Dec.Jan.
31-Jan.2-3)
3 Closed on Jan. 1
Osaka
Osaka Visitor's Visitor'sCenter,
Information Information
NambaCenter,
/ NankaiNamba
Information Center
http://www.osaka-info.jp/en/
http://www.osaka-info.jp/en/
1st fl., Nankai Terminal Bldg., 5-1-60, Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Pref.
5-1-60, Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Pref.
Tel. 06-6631-9100
9:00-20:00 / 10:00-18:00 (Jan. 2-3) Closed on Dec. 31-Jan. 1
9:00-20:00 Closed on Dec. 31-Jan. 3
Foreign
Shingu Customer’s
Tourist Salon
Information Center
http://kumano-shingu.com/
Kintetsu Department Store Wing Hall 3 5F, 1-1-43 Abenosuji, Abeno-ku, Osaka Pref.
JR Shingu Station, Tel.
2-1-1 06-6625-2021
Jofuku, Shingu City, Wakayama Pref.
Tel. 0735-22-2840
10:00-20:30 Closed on Jan. 1
9:00-17:30
A.
B. Course
This courseB starts
startsatinthe
the colorful
tranquil Heian
stillnessShrine,
of the from
raked where you walk
gravel garden of
down to the
Ginkakuji beautiful
Temple landscaped
(Silver Pavilion), gardens
from of Shoren-in
where the path Temple, leadsand youthen
to
down to the grand
Hakusa-sonso. As youChion-in
treadTemple grounds. Thestones
the moss-covered main hall of is theeerily
Pathcold
of
as you enterinits
Philosophy thelarge wooden
footsteps of doors.
many aIngreat the thinker,
semi-darkness people
it isn't hard to kneel in
see why
prayer,
the chantingofinold
intellectuals hushed
would voices
come here before the great
to seek altar. AfterIna spring,
their inspiration. gentle
stroll
the around isMaruyama
riverbank ablaze withPark, you head
the ethereal pinkthrough
of cherrythe bustle the
blossoms, of Yasaka
breeze
Shrine and
carrying alongpetals
fallen Ishibekoji,
down wherestreamrickshaw
as you pullers call out for
reach Kumano you to take
Nyakuoji-jinja
a ride On
Shrine. withtothem
Eikan-do through
Temple the narrow
where streets aswatches
the attendant you climb you liketo aKodaiji
hawk,
Temple.you
should From
forgethere you pass
to remove youralongshoesYasaka
before youPagoda
treadandthe upsacredSannenzaka
hallways,
Slope,down
then a steep slope
to the with quaint
Nomura Museum wooden
with its houses, fronthanging
exquisite doors scrolls
lined with
and
bonsai and
ceramics. Acrafts, all the way
little further, the up scent to Kiyomizu-dera Temple.surrounds you as
of offerings of incense
As you
you enter walk along Temple
Nanzenji the cobbled
through streets on a quiet
the grand Sammon spring
Gate.evening, the stone
lanterns in place for the Hana Toro (flower lantern) festival, guide you down
the narrow lanes to Recommended
temple gardens, which Course
gently A change color with the
seasons. It's easy to lose yourself in the narrow stone-paved streets of
Ishibekoji and Sannenzaka Slope Half-Day Course
with their countless traditional shops selling
crafts
Start and tea. Stepping beyond
Kyoto station the facade 5 the dark
into teashop,Temple
Eikan-do you feel as if
you've entered a world gone by, as the old lady wrapped in kimono kneels and
bowsbus
Take as no.
she5pours
, 17, orthe
100tea, and politely reminds you to remove Hours:your shoes.
9:00-17:00
Get off atChawanzaka
Ginkakuji-michi Bus Stop (enter by 16:00)
Along Slope (lit. or
Teacup Slope), the streets are Admission: 600 yen with
all a bustle
Ginkakuji-mae Bus Stop and walk 5 min.
people in search of the perfect piece of ceramic ware to take (1,000 yen in from
home Nov.) this
Tel: 075-761-0007
lane - the home of artisans and the Memorial Museum of Kondo Yuzo,
5-min. walk
dedicated to the famous
1 Hakusa-sonso Gardenmaker
& Museum of ceramics honored as a Living National
Treasure. This museum is just one of many6as you spend Nomura a dayMuseum
wandering this
atmospheric cornerHours: of the Old Capital.
10:00-17:00
Admission: 1,300 yen The museum is open only
Tel: 075-751-0446 in spring (Mid Mar.-Jun.)
and autumn (Mid Sep.-Dec.)
10-min. walk Hours: 10:00-16:30
Closed: Mondays
Recommended Course B Admission: 700 yen
2 Ginkakuji Temple
Half-Day Course
Tel: 075-751-0374
5-min. walk
Start Heian
Hours:
Shrine
8:30-17:00 (Mar.-Nov.) 1
7 Shoren-in Temple
Nanzenji Temple
9:00-16:30 (Dec.-Feb.)
Admission: 500 yen
Open (for Shin-en Garden) :
Tel: 075-771-5725 Hours:Open: 9:00-17:00
8:30-17:00 (Mar. 1-14 & Oct.) Admission:
8:40-16:30 500 yen
(Dec.-Feb.)
8:30-17:30 (Mar. 15 - Sep.) (800 yen
8:40-17:00 during light-up
(Mar.-Nov.)
5-min. walk 8:30-16:30 (Nov. - Feb.) event)
Closed:Dec.28-31
Admission: Free Tel:075-561-2345
Admission: Free
(600 yen for Shin-en Garden)
3 Path of Philosophy
Tel: 075-761-0221
(500 yen for the Hojo garden,
500 yen for the Sammon Gate)
5-min. walk Tel:075-771-0365
15-min. walk 3-min. walk
30-min. walk 2 Chion-in Temple
Goal Konchi-in Temple
Open: 9:00-16:30
4 Kumano Nyakuoji-jinja Shrine Hours:
Admission: 400 yen
8:30-17:00
Tel: (Mar.-Nov.)
075-531-2111
8:30-16:30
Mieido (Dec.-Feb.)
is closed
Hours: 8:00-17:00 5-min. walk Admission:
untill 400toyen
2019 due the
Admission: Free Tel:075-771-3511
reconstrucion
Tel: 075-771-7420
10-min. walk
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Along the Winding Streets of Higashiyama Hills
0 500 m
青蓮院 Parking
oz
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吉田神社
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Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Shira
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重森三玲庭園美術館 t.
Bus Stop 5 Kodaiji Temple
4 Ishibekoji 高台寺
石塀小路 Kinrin-shako-mae
Shinnyo-do Ryozen
錦林車庫前
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Path of Philos
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Kiyomizu-michi 八坂の塔 Reikanji Temple
Bus Stop 霊鑑寺
6 Sannenzaka Slope
三年坂
Goal Kyoto Tojiki Kaikan 7 Kiyomizu-dera Temple
3
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Tel: 075-561-9966
Konchi-in Temple 0 0.1 mi.
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10-min. walk
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21
Course 1 A&B Higashiyama
Higashiyama
B. Course B
B. Course B starts
starts at at the colorful Heian
Heian-jingu
Shrine,Shrine,
from from
wherewhere you
you walk
walk
downdown
to thetobeautiful
the beautiful landscaped
landscaped gardens
gardens of Shoren-in
of Shoren-in Temple,Temple, and
and then
then
downdown
to thetogrand
the grand Chion-in
Chion-in TempleTemple grounds.
grounds. The main
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eerily cold
cold
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you its
enter itswooden
large large wooden
doors. Indoors. In the semi-darkness
the semi-darkness people
people kneel in
kneel
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prayer, chanting
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stroll around Maruyama Maruyama
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Yasaka
Yasaka-jinja Shrine
Shrine and along and along
Ishibekoji, Ishibekoji,
where rickshawwhere rickshaw
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to take
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climb
to Kodaiji
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pass along Yasaka
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up Sannenzaka
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with quaint quaint
wooden wooden
houses, fronthouses,
doorsfront
lineddoors
with
lined
bonsaiwith
andbonsai
crafts, and crafts,
all the wayallupthe way up to Kiyomizu-dera
to Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Temple.
As you walk along the cobbled streets on a quiet spring evening, the stone
lanterns in place for the Hana Toro (flower lantern) festival, guide you down
the narrow lanes to temple gardens, which gently change color with the
seasons. It's easy to lose yourself in the narrow stone-paved streets of
Ishibekoji and Sannenzaka Slope with their countless traditional shops selling
crafts and tea. Stepping beyond the facade into the dark teashop, you feel as if
you've entered a world gone by, as the old lady wrapped in kimono kneels and
bows as she pours the tea, and politely reminds you to remove your shoes.
Along Chawanzaka Slope (lit. Teacup Slope), the streets are all a bustle with
people in search of the perfect piece of ceramic ware to take home from this
lane - the home of artisans and the Memorial Museum of Kondo Yuzo,
dedicated to the famous maker of ceramics honored as a Living National
Treasure. This museum is just one of many as you spend a day wandering this
atmospheric corner of the Old Capital.
Recommended Course B
Half-Day Course
Start Heian-jingu Shrine
Heian Shrine 2
1 Chion-in Temple
Shoren-in Temple
Open (for
Hours (for Shin-en
Shin-en Garden)
Garden) :: Open:
Hours: 9:00-17:00
9:00-16:30
8:30-17:00 (Mar. 1-14 & Oct.) Admission: 500
400 yen
8:30-17:30 (Mar. 15 - Sep.) (800 yen during light-up
Tel: 075-531-2111
8:30-16:30 (Nov. - Feb.) event) is closed
Mieido
Admission: Free Tel:075-561-2345
untill 2019 due to the
(600 yen for Shin-en Garden) reconstrucion
Tel: 075-761-0221
5-min. walk
5-min. walk
15-min. walk
2 Chion-in
Maruyama Temple
Park
3
1 Shoren-in Temple Yasaka-jinja Shrine
Open: 9:00-16:30
Admission: Free
Admission: 400 yen
Tel: 075-561-6155
Hours: 9:00-17:00 Tel: 075-531-2111
(Yasaka-jinja Shrine)
Admission: 500 yen Mieido is closed
(800 yen during light-up 5-min. walk untill 2019 due to the
event) 5-min. walk reconstrucion
Tel:075-561-2345
5-min. walk
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Yasaka Shrine
5 Kodaiji Temple
4 Ishibekoji 高台寺
石塀小路 Ryozen Kannon
Kannon
霊山観音
Yasaka Pagoda
Yasaka-jinja Pagoda
Kiyomizu-michi
Kiyomizu-michi 八坂の塔
Bus Stop
6 Sannenzaka Slope
三年坂
Goal Kyoto Tojiki Kaikan
Kaikan 7 Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Gojozaka
Gojozaka (Pottery Center) 清水寺
Bus Stop 京都陶磁器会館
Memorial Museum
Museum
of Kondo Yuzo
近藤悠三記念館
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
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4
3 Ishibekoji
Maruyama Park 7
6 Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Sannenzaka Slope
(Stone pavement
Yasaka Shrinestreet)
Admission: Free 10-min. walk Hours:
5-min. walk Tel: 075-561-6155 6:00-18:00
(Yasaka Shrine) 6:00-18:30 (Aug. & Sep.)
5-min.
5 walk Kodaiji Temple 7 Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Admission: 300yen
Tel: 075-551-1234
4 Ishibekoji
Hours: 9:00-17:30 Open:
(Stone pavement
Admission: 600street)
yen 10-min. walk 6:00-18:00
Tel: 075-561-9966 6:00-18:30 (Aug. & Sep.)
5-min. walk Admission: 300yen
10-min. walk Goal Gojozaka Bus Stop
Tel: 075-551-1234
Recommended Course A
Half-Day Course
Start Kinkakuji-michi Bus Stop 3 Toji-in Temple
Recommended Course B
Half-Day Course
Start JR Saga Arashiyama Station 4 Nison-in Temple
3 Jojakkoji Temple
Open: 9:00-17:00
Hours: 9:00-17:00
Admission: 400 yen
Tel:075-861-0435
7-min. walk
Tenryuji Temple
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Course 2 A&B Western Kyoto
Western Kyoto
24
26 Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide
Golden Pavilion to Arashiyama Hills
B. The Sagano walking course starts at Tenryuji Temple–a good place to try
vegetarian
N
temple cuisine–followed
Mt. Okita
by an after-lunch strollSekka-tei through the
Teahouse
elegant gardens
0 with
250 mthe charming
大北山 'waterless waterfall', and then 夕佳亭a climb up
the moss-covered
0 steps to Jojakkoji Temple.
0.1 mi.
1 Kinkakuji Temple
Continue to Nison-in Temple where maples shroud the main 金閣寺 halls–a myriad
of colors that lead you to the tranquility of Gioji Temple–then out onto the
Kinkakuj-mae Bus Stop
Togetsukyo Bridge (Bridge of the Moon Crossing the Sky) spanning the Hozu
Kinkakuj-michi
River. In the summer months, you can take a relaxing boat trip, following Bus Stop the
Recommended Course
3 Toji-in Temple B
4 Ninnaji Temple Half-Day 等持院
Course
仁和寺
Goal
Myoshinji Sta. Ichijo-dori St.
Open:
Omuro Ninnaji 8:30-17:30 (Mar.21-Oct.20) 5 Gioji Temple
Sta. 8:30-17:00 (Oct.21-Mar.20)
Myoshinji Temple
Admission: 500 yen Open: 9:00-16:30
妙心寺
Tel:075-881-1235 Admission: 300 yen
5-min. walk Tel:075-861-3574
Course 2 A ①-④ Correspond to Page 24.
25-min. walk
2 Okochi-sanso
6 Togetsukyo Bridge
Open: 9:00-17:00
Admission: 1,000 yen
(Tea served) 3-min. walk
Tel:075-872-2233
5-min. walk Goal Randen Ry. Arashiyama Station
3 Jojakkoji Temple
Open: 9:00-17:00
Admission: 400 yen
Tel:075-861-0435
7-min. walk
Tenryuji Temple
Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide 25
27
Course 3 Downtown Kyoto
Downtown Kyoto
The Area where Mo
This course takes you through the bustling streets of Nishikikoji,
Teramachi-dori St., Shinkyogoku, and Kawaramachi. Head downtown to
the dizzying sights and sounds of modern Kyoto, where the glaring
electrical goods shops, huge department stores and banks stand alongside
dusty old book shops and printmakers. Wander down the narrow
backstreets of Ponto-cho, Hanamikoji-dori St. and Miyagawa-cho, and you
might just catch a fleeting glance of a maiko or geisha sitting inside with a
measure of refinement befitting the ancient city doorways.
Shijo-kawaramachi is the main place in Kyoto for restaurants and
department stores. From here, it's only a short walk to Gion where old
town houses have been transformed into stylish boutiques.
For a break from shopping, wander down the tiny alleys that link the main
streets and see a fascinating contrast of two worlds. Stroll around here at
dusk and in the darkness watch the traditional lanterns gradually come to
life, glowing gently against the blazing neon backdrop.
End your day with a performance at Gion Corner, the famous stage for
traditional arts. Performances are twice daily from 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Note that there are no performances on Jul.16, Aug.16 and Dec.29 - Jan.3.
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popular Market)
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narrow St.
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narrow stone-paved street, about
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program,
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can and Gion
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quickly
especially
seepopular
such arts
with foreign visitors.
puppetry. Gion Corner is known as the to buy the best.
5-min. walk
5 Sanjo-dori St.
5-min. walk
6 Ponto-cho
Ponto-cho
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Course 4 Kyoto Imperial
Kyoto Imperial Palace
Palace&&N
Central
Although you need to fill out an application form to obtain permission to
visit the Kyoto Imperial Palace, (there is a separate application process
and explanation for overseas visitors), the surrounding grounds can be
enjoyed freely. Especially beautiful are the plum and peach trees in bloom
in early spring, and their gentle scent carries on the breeze as you walk
around the still waters of the clear pond on your way to the nearby shrines
of Nashinoki
Nashinoki-jinja
Shrine Shrine
and Go-o
and Go-o-jinja
Shrine. North
Shrine.
of the
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gardens
of the is gardens
Shokokuji is
Temple–another
Shokokuji Temple–another
area to enjoy
area
a relaxing
to enjoystroll
a relaxing
in the heart
stroll of
innature.
the heart of
Heading southwest you come to Nijo-jo Castle. Built in 1603 as the
nature.
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Shogun Castle.
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Office 京都御苑
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Aug.Jul. & Aug.
A short walk from the ultramodern Kyoto Station, you come across
Higashi (East) Honganji Temple and Nishi (West) Honganji Temple, and a
little further, the beautiful gardens of Shosei-en Garden. All are free to
enter and make for an enjoyable half-day stroll.
If you're feeling energetic, continue to the Umekoji Steam Locomotive
Preservation Hall where you can take a bumpy ride on one of the
locomotives, or just stroll around Umekoji (Plum Blossom Alley) Park.
From here head to Toji Temple, its five-story pagoda–the tallest in Japan–
stands tall among the concrete of southern Kyoto. This temple is a
landmark associated with the bustling flea markets held in the grounds on
the 1st Sunday of each month and the 21st of each month. Here, you hunt
through the many stalls offering antiques, ceramics, plants, food and more
for that perfect souvenir to take home, which reminds you of your time in
the Old Capital.
Not far from the station is the huge Sanjusangendo Temple. Its long
wooden halls house 1,001 statues of Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy. You
have an eerie feeling you are being watched as you follow the route
through the smoky, incense-filled halls.
N
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Bus Stop 10-min. walk
7 Toji Temple
2 Sanjusangendo Temple
15-min. walk
20-min. walk
Goal Kyoto Station
3 Shosei-en Garden
8-min. walk
4 Higashi Honganji
Temple
15-min. walk
St.
Shosei-en
3 Garden Kyoto National Museum
Museum
Kawaramachi-dori
渉成園 京都国立博物館
St.
Karasuma-dori St.
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1
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Yogen-in Temple
養源院
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moo Ri
三十三間堂 智積院
バスターミナル
Kyoto Hotel Welcome Lounge
ISETAN
Kyoto Station Tourist
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Course 6 Ohara
Ohara
It takes one hour by bus from Kyoto to Ohara. Just up the hill, past the
souvenir stalls with their brightly colored boxes of cakes, sweets and
plastic gifts, is Sanzen-in Temple. Crowds of people come here in autumn
to capture the perfect shot of the changing leaves on the mountainside
and to admire the beautiful Yusei-en Garden. In the rainy season, you walk
through the famous hydrangea garden in the quiet drizzle as spring eases
into summer. From here, you walk to Hosen-in Temple. As you enter the
tatami room, you feel like you are watching a living picture as you peer out
of the wooden frames of the old building into the bamboo garden and hills
beyond. Cast your eyes upwards in the main hall and you'll see the
macabre blood-stained ceiling taken from Fushimi Castle. Leave a little
time for a short rest and to try the bitter Japanese tea and sweet cakes on
offer, before heading off to try your hand at Kusaki-zome (vegetable
dyeing) or to watch Shiba-zuke (pickled cucumber) in one of the
traditional workshops.
Hosen-in Temple
4
宝泉院
3 Jikko-inTemple
Jikko-in Temple
実光院
Ohara Local Gallery
Gallery Shorin-in Temple
Temple
大原郷土館 勝林院
Sanzen-in Temple
2
三千院
1・5 Ohara Bus Stop
Jorengein Temple
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Hours: 9:00-17:00
Open: 9:00-17:00 (Mar.
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8:30-17:00 (Nov.)
9:00-16:30 (Dec. - Feb.)
Admission: 700 yen Goal Kyoto Station
Tel:075-744-2531
2-min. walk
3 Jikko-in Temple
Open:
Hours: 9:00-17:00
9:00-17:00
Admission: 600 yen
Tel:075-744-3341
3-min. walk
Sanzen-in Temple
Ohara-Kurama
Ohara-Kurama Hiking Course
Hiking Course
walk begins
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west side over another
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where to the can relax in an min.)→Jakko-in
Ohara→(20 outdoor Onsen,
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side of thevillage of Ohara.
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shop forwhere
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Temple→(60 or simply
min.)→Ebumi
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Ohara. ofFrom Jakko-intheTemple, visitors
serenevisitors entercanthe
relaxmarvel
in an outdoor
at the greenery and fresh
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min.)→Shizuhara
mountains,
silence of passing
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Onsen,Shrine,
and walkenter
visitors over the
the Ebumi Ridge topickle
mountains, delicacies
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of Ohara→(20 min.)→Jakko-in Temple→(60 min.)→
min.)→Kurama
Shizuhara.
passing in From front here the pathmarvel
of Ebumi leads atoverthe greenery and
Ebumi Pass→(25 min.)→Shizuhara→(30 min.)→
another and
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to theover
old the fresh
village of air.
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Ebumi Ridge to the village of
Shizuhara. From here the path
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Kyoto
Kyotofrom
fromKurama
Kurama-dera
Temple
to
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whereup on October 22
to Yuki-jinja Shrine,
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to Kifune-jinja
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way back, you stop off at Kurama Onsen (hot spring), where you
can
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at Kurama
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returning home.
Recommended Course
Half-Day Course
Start Kyoto Station 5 Kurama-dera
Kurama Temple
Temple
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Oku-no-in Maoden Temple
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鞍馬寺山門
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①-⑨ Correspond to Page 36.
Kifune-jinja
Kifune Shrine
Shrine ⓒJTA
Recommended Course
Half-Day Course
Start JR Kyoto Station 6 Tofukuji Temple
5 min. by JR Nara Line Open:
Hours: 9:00-16:00
9:00-16:00 (Apr.-Oct.)
(Apr.-Oct.)
8:30-16:00 (Nov.)
9:00-15:30 (Dec.-Mar.)
Admission: Free
1 JR Inari Station (Hojo Garden, Tsutenkyo
Bridge 400 yen each)
Tel: 075-561-0087
5-min. walk 30-min. walk
2 min. by train
5 Tobakaido Station
10-min. walk
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7 Sennyuji Temple
方丈庭園 HIGASHIYAMA-KU
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Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide 39
Course 9 A&B Amanohashidate &&Mi
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One of Jap
A. This course takes you far out of the city and up to the rugged Japan Sea
A.
Coast. Get off at Amanohashidate Station for one of the top three scenic
spots in Japan–Amanohashidate.
A white sand bar lined with pine trees stretches elegantly across the bay,
giving this magical place its name the Bridge to Heaven. Walk through the
shadows of the pines, cool in the gentle breeze blowing across the bay,
then return by boat on the still blue waters to the most famous
spot–Kasamatsu Park. Copy the many other tourists as they turn away
from the bridge, bend over and look through their legs, and you are met
with the famous illusion of the bridge winding its way to heaven. Take a
leisurely stroll back to the station where you can take your pick from the
many hot springs and soak in a steaming outdoor bath before continuing
on to the old Edo Period town of Miyazu.
B. Not
B. Not far
far from
from Miyazu
Miyazu Station
Station is Miyazu Catholic Church. Built in the
Meiji Period, this Roman-style church looks distinctly European, until you
enter its dimly lit chapel and see the floor around the altar is all Japanese
tatami. (There's no sightseeing allowed when a Mass is being held.) Back
out in the sunlight, you are once again whisked back in time to the Edo
Era. The homes of wealthy merchants are perfectly preserved as an
informative example of the life of a merchant in feudal Japan. Only
Mikami-ke House, however, is open to the public.
Recommended Course B
Half-Day Course
Start Kita-Kinki Tango Railway 3 Daichoji Temple
Miyazu Station
10-min. walk 35-min. walk
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金引きの滝
This course starts a short walk from Uji Station beyond the huge,
imposing wooden gates of the Kambayashi Memorial Museum. Old pine
trees shade the small wooden building, towering over the low, dimly lit
entrance in this little corner tucked away from the busy shopping street.
From here, you walk along old streets lined with teashops, and only
teashops, where the smells of the many kinds of tea roasting in the open
air mingle together on the gentle breeze. Stop at one of the small
restaurants for some tea-flavored noodles and ice cream, before entering
the magnificent Byodo-in, a designated World Heritage Site. The main
hall, featured on the 10-yen coin, is the focus of the crowds, each person
trying to get the perfect shot in front of the pond.
Continue down along the tree-lined river bank to Taiho-an, the Municipal
Tea House, then cross the elegant red wooden bridge to the largest stone
pagoda in Japan. Built in 1286, this 13-stage pagoda stands tall on the
small sandy island surrounded by the rapids of the Uji River which you
cross again, over to Koshoji Temple, where photographers and artists
gather in the midst of autumn to capture the red maples around the
temple. Continue to the beautiful temple grounds of Eshin-in Temple,
then to Asahiyaki Pottery to admire the local crafts. From here you stop
by Uji-jinja
Uji Shrine,
Shrine,
thenthen
cross
cross
thethe
road
roadtotothe
theUji
Uji Chapters
Chapters Monument,
Monument,
celebrating the ten chapters of The Tale of the Genji set here in Uji. Next,
head upup the
thepaved
pavedpath
pathtoto
Ujikami-jinja
Ujikami Shrine
Shrinewhere
wherethe
theold
old man
man selling
shrine charms by the entrance explains in a hushed voice that the shrine is
a perfect example of traditional shrine architecture, and hands you
pamphlets containing its colorful history. From here, walk down the shady
tree-lined road to the Tale of Genji Museum, dedicated to the famous epic
novel written by Murasaki Shikibu. Stop for a brief rest at Hashidera
Temple before crossing Uji Bridge and strolling back to the station.
14 Mimurotoji
MimurotojiTemple
Temple
Keihan Elec. Ry. Uji Line
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三室戸寺
JR Nara
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5-min. walk
9 Eshin-in Temple
1-min. walk
10 Asahiyaki Pottery
5-min. walk
Byodo-in Temple
Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide 43
Course 11 Miyama
Miyama
Two hours north of the bustle of the Old Capital lie the charming, sleepy
rural villages of Miyama-cho. The traditional art of thatch, now a dying art
in most parts of rural Japan, is very much alive here, especially in the
North Village, which has been designated a national preservation site. You
spend a relaxing morning wandering the villages and admiring the heavily
thatched houses, from where friendly locals appear with a smile as they
tend to their immaculately kept gardens. Stop at Miyama-cho Nature and
Culture Village where you can try your hand at the local pottery or making
Washi, the exquisite hand-made paper of this area, before stopping at one
of the relaxing Onsen (hot spring) for a long bath and for a taste of the
perfectly presented local cuisine as you look out over the rolling hills of
this secret corner of Kyoto. Stop in one of the village shops to pick up
some of the local vegetables, grown in beautiful natural surroundings on
the sloping hills, before saying your good-byes to the friendly faces that
pass you on the little streets and returning relaxed and refreshed through
the picturesque mountain passes to the bustle of the city.
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Mt. Isoki
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NANTAN CITY
南丹市
MIYAMA TOWN
2 ・ 8 Agake Bus Stop 美山町
369
N
0 250 m
Mt. Okuhigashi
Mt. Okuhigashi
0 0.1 mi. 奥東山
10 min. by bus
Open:
Hours: 9:30-17:00
9:30-17:00
Closed: Mondays
Mon. 8 Summit of Mt. Tenno
Admission: 200 yen
Tel: 075-952-6288
30-min. walk
5-min. walk
9 Kannonji Temple
3 Myoki-an
Open:
Hours: 9:00-17:00
9:00-17:00
Admission: 1,000 yen Admission: Free
Closed: Mon.
Mondays
& &Wed.
Wednesdays Tel: 075-956-0016
(To visit Myoki-an, application
by a reply postal card is 45-min. walk
required about one month
one month
before) 10 Shoryuji Castle Park
Tel: 075-956-0103
56 Ryuko, Oyamazaki-cho,
5-min. walk Otokuni-gun, 618-0071, Kyoto 10-min. walk
5-min. walk
4 Rikyu Hachimangu Shrine 11 JR Nagaokakyo Station
4 Rikyu Hachimangu Shrine
Admission: Free
Tel: 075-956-0218 15 min. by train (JR Tokaido LIne)
Admission: Free
15-min. walk Tel: 075-956-0218
Goal JR Kyoto Station
15-min. walk
5 Asahi Beer
Oyamazaki
AsahiVilla
Beer Museum
5
Oyamazaki Villa
Hours: Museum
10:00-17
:00
Closed: Mon.
10:00-17
Asahi Beer
Asahi Beer
Open:
Admission: 900:00
yen
Closed:
Tel: Mondays
075-957-3123 Oyamazaki
Oyamazaki Villa
Villa Museum
Museum
Admission: 900 yen
5-min. walk Tel: 075-957-3123 Built in the Showa Period, this traditional
English-style villa has now been converted
5-min. walk into a beautiful art museum. The museum
holds many Impressionist works, including
Monet's famous 'Water Lily', and also many
elegant ceramics, originally in the possession
of Asahi Beer's founding president
Tamesaburo Yamamoto. On the second floor
is a coffee shop where you can enjoy coffee,
tea or juice, inside or out in the fresh air on
the balcony. Halfway up Mt. Tenno is one of
Yamazaki's
Yamazaki's most most
famous famous
templestemples
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1
4
2 Oyamazaki Museum
of History 18-min. walk
Open: 9:30-17:00
Closed: Mondays 8 Summit of Mt. Tenno
Admission: 200 yen
Tel: 075-952-6288
30-min. walk
5-min. walk
9 Kannonji Temple
3 Myoki-an
Open: 9:00-17:00
Admission: 1,000 yen Admission: Free
Closed: Mondays & Wednesdays Tel: 075-956-0016
(To visit Myoki-an, application
by a reply postal card is 45-min. walk
required about one month
before) Kannonji
10 Temple Shoryuji Castle Park
Tel: 075-956-0103
56 Ryuko, Oyamazaki-cho,
Otokuni-gun, 618-0071, Kyoto 10-min. walk
5-min. walk
11 JR Nagaokakyo Station
4 Rikyu Hachimangu Shrine
15 min. by train (JR Tokaido LIne)
Admission: Free
Tel: 075-956-0218
Goal JR Kyoto Station
15-min. walk
5 Asahi Beer
Oyamazaki Villa Museum
Open: 10:00-17:00
Asahi Beer
Closed: Mondays Oyamazaki Villa Museum
Admission: 900 yen
Tel: 075-957-3123 Built in the Showa Period, this traditional
English-style villa has now been converted
5-min. walk into a beautiful art museum. The museum
holds many Impressionist works, including
Monet's famous 'Water Lily', and also many
elegant ceramics, originally in the possession
of Asahi Beer's founding president
Tamesaburo Yamamoto. On the second floor
is a coffee shop where you can enjoy coffee,
tea or juice, inside or out in the fresh air on
the balcony. Halfway up Mt. Tenno is one of
Yamazaki's most famous temples –
Hoshakuji Temple. It is famous for housing
the 'Uchide no Kozuchi' (The Lucky Mallet)
which, according to legend, the Emperor
Shomu received from the Dragon King, and
from this the temple earned its name
meaning 'Temple of Treasure.' In the grounds
is one of Japan's many Important Cultural
Assets, a 3-story Pagoda characteristic in
style of the Azuchi - Momoyama Period.
Nara Park is within walking distance of both JR Nara Station and Kintetsu
Nara Station. It's the perfect place for a relaxing stroll and to discover the
heart of Japanese culture with its countless shrines, temples and museums,
which take you back through the history of this ancient capital.
You start your walk in the grounds of Kofukuji Temple. The five-story
pagoda stands tall over the temple grounds, providing a perfect backdrop
for your photographs of the tranquil Sarusawaike Pond. As you continue
up into the vast Nara Park, deer happily grazing wander up to you begging
for Deer Cracker (Shikasenbei) as you continue on up to the Great
Buddha of Todaiji Temple. The huge statue stares down at you in the
smoky hall, as all around you people throw coins into the huge boxes
placed below the Buddha's giant feet and join their hands in prayer. You
feel as if you've traveled back centuries.
Before you wind your way down to admire the priceless Buddhist treasures
of Nara National Museum, you stop by Nigatsudo Hall, famous for its
Water Drawing Ceremony in March when all the temple is ablaze with the
flames of roaring torches carried ceremoniously by the monks. Not far
away is the colorful and grand Kasuga Taisha Shrine, where February and
August the thousands of stone lanterns on the approach to the shrine are
lit in one of Nara's most famous festivals. Other popular festivals in Nara
include the great Grass Burning Festival on Wakakusayama Hill in January
and the Deer Antler Cutting ceremony held in Deer enclosure in October.
On your way back to the station, you can drop by the famous gardens of
Osaka
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Kintetsu Ry. Na Tourist Information office
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Nara City Information
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Center Information Center
JR Sarusawaike Pond
JR Sarusawaike
猿沢池 Pond
Nara Sta. 猿沢池
Nara Sta.
Start & Goal
Start & Goal
Recommended Course
One-Day Course
Start JR Nara Station 7 Todaiji Temple
10-min. walk Open: 7:30-17:30(Apr.
Hours: 7:30-17:30(Apr. -- Sep.)
Sep.)
7:30-17:00(Oct.)
1 Kintetsu Nara Station 8:00-16:30(Nov. - Feb.)
4-min. walk 8:00-17:00(Mar.)
Admission: 500 yen
2 Kofukuji Temple Tel: 0742-22-5511
8-min. walk
5-min. walk
3 Yoshikien Garden 8 Nigatsudo Hall
2-min. walk 5-min. walk
6 Himuro-jinja
Himuro Shrine
Shrine 11 Wakakusayama Hill
8-min. walk 10-min. walk
12 Kasuga Taisha Shrine
30-min. walk
Goal JR Nara Station
8 Nigatsudo Hall
8 Nigatsudo
二月堂 Hall
9 二月堂
Sangatsudo Hall
9 Sangatsudo
三月堂 Hall
7 Todaiji Temple
7 Todaiji 三月堂
東大寺Temple 10 Tamukeyama Hachimangu Shrine
東大寺 10 手向山八幡宮
Tamukeyama Hachimangu Shrine
手向山八幡宮
4 Isuien Garden
3 4 Isuien
依水園Garden Nandaimon Gate
3 依水園 Nandaimon
南大門 Gate
Yoshikien Garden
南大門
Yoshikien Garden Himuro-jinja Shrine
吉城園
吉城園 6 氷室神社
6 Himuro Shrine
Nara Prefectural
氷室神社 11 Wakakusayama Hill
Tourist Information Center 11 Wakakusayama
若草山 Hill
5 Nara National Museum 若草山
5 Nara National Museum
奈良国立博物館
奈良国立博物館
12 Kasuga Taisha Shrine
12 春日大社
Kasuga Taisha Shrine
Deer Enclosure 春日大社
Deer Enclosure
N
Sagiike Pond N
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鷺池
Araike Pond 0 250 m
Araike Pond
荒池 0 250 m
荒池 0 0.1 mi.
0 0.1 mi.
①-⑫ Correspond to Page 50-51.
①-⑫ Correspond to Page 50-51.
Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide 51
Course 14 Hikone
Hikone Castle
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From Kyoto Station, it takes 50 minutes to reach the charming castle town
of Hikone. Hikone Castle, one of the four castles designated as National
Treasures (the others being Himeji, Inuyama and Matsumoto Castle),
stands proudly over the town, inviting you to enter its heavy wooden
doors. Inside the castle, you climb to the top floor where you are greeted
with a breathtaking view of Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan. Take an
hour or so to wander around inside the castle, now a museum detailing the
history of this majestic structure, before heading to Genkyu-en, an
exquisite Chinese-style garden where you can relax in the delicate
surroundings.
Take in the old atmosphere of the town with a walk down Yume Kyobashi
Castle Road, an authentic looking replica of a typical street in an Edo
Period castle town, an insight into 'Old Hikone', where you can buy
traditional souvenirs and sweets or just browse in the doorways with the
many other tourists.
To cool down in the heat of summer, head over to the lakeside. If you can
make it through the crowds, take a swim in the cool waters of the lake,
before jumping on a boat at Hikone Port for a relaxing ride around the
tiny Chikubushima Island, a charming nature spot in the center of the lake
complete with Hogonji Temple and Chikubushima-jinja
Chikubushima Shrine.Shrine.
(The(The
boat boat
ride
ride daily,
runs runs and
daily,weekends
and weekends
between between December
December and 2nd and 2nd Saturday
Saturday of March)of
March)
Back in Hikone, stop at one of the small traditional restaurants before
Back inyour
making Hikone, stop to
way back at the
onestation.
of the small traditional restaurants before
making your way back to the station.
7
Chikubushima Island
竹生島 6 ・ 8 Hikone Port
彦根港
Lake Biwa
Biwa
JR Tokaido
Main Line (Biwako
5 Genkyu-en Garden
玄宮園
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0.1mi. Start & Goal
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Other Options
Options
Yume Kyobashi Akari Gallery Haiyu-kan Haiyu-kan Admission: Free
Hours: 9:30-17:30
Open: 9:30-17:30 Open: 9:00-17:00Hours: 9:00-17:00 Tel: 0749-22-6849
Tel: 0749-27-5501 Closed: Tuesdays Closed:
(when Tue.
Tue. (when Tue. falls on a national
Tue. (when(when
Closed: Tuesdays Tue. falls falls on a nationalholiday,
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holiday,
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holiday, is following and closed &the
open day) Dec. 29-Jan. 3
following
open and closed the following day) day) and Dec. 29-Jan. Admission:
3 Free
Tel: 0749-22-6849
Osaka is divided into two lively, vibrant areas, the Kita (northern) and
Minami (southern) areas. In the Kita area, you’ll find shopping streets
packed with huge, brightly lit stores and scores of people moving at a
dizzying pace through the many arcades. However, it’s in the Minami
district that the bustling, vibrant character of Osaka can be seen, smelt
and heard.
Go due south from Nippombashi Station and head over to the Kuromon
Market. There, you’ll be overwhelmed by the myriad tastes and smells
coming from lively stalls selling foods from all over the world.
The stallholders call out in the typical, cheerful Osaka style, urging you to
purchase some of their bizarre-looking and -smelling items.
A little further down, past Takashimaya Exhibition Hall, is Den-Den
Town. This is the place to haggle for electrical bargains. From here, back
to the street, to the west of Kuromon Market, you will find Sennichimae
Doguya-suji. Traders in this street sell everything you need to turn your
purchases from Kuromon Market into an exquisite meal. There’s also a
dazzling array of pots and utensils, and even plastic food.
Stroll down the narrow, dimly lit alleys of Hozenji-yokocho for a taste of
old Osaka, then visit the Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum, where beautiful
woodblock prints depicting life in Japan are Tokyuon display, before heading off
Hands
to the Dotombori area. The various foods and Nagahoribashi reasonably-priced
restaurants surrounding you here are sure to make you hungry. 1
To end YOTUBASHI
your day course, take a stroll and go shopping around the trendy
Daimaru
America-mura and Shinsaibashi
Big Step precincts.
25
25
department store
7 America-mura Sta.
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This course takes you on a historical journey through the streets of old Osaka, a
stark contrast to the gleaming modern office blocks and department stores that
surround you at every corner. From JR Osakajo-koen Station just in front of the
castle park, it's only a short walk to the Osaka Castle Main Tower, which is a
proud authentic-looking structure on the very grounds where the original castle
once stood, and houses many cultural assets. In this area also lie the Ruins of
Naniwanomiya, the remains of the old palace proudly preserved as a park.
You stroll around in the warm sunshine before heading to the nearby
Osaka Museum of History where each floor transports you back to a
different era in Osaka's long, vibrant life.
Continue down the the old
old backstreets
backstreetstowards
towardsIkutama Shrine,Shrine,
Ikutama-jinja then south down
then south
Genshojizaka Slope, Aizenzaka
down Genshojizaka Slope, and
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known as Tennoji-nana-saka withslopes)
(seven old dwellings.
lined with old
As you enter Shitennoji Temple and walk to Japan's oldest Buddhist temple,
dwellings.
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walk to down to the
Japan's Osaka
oldest City Museum
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Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine with its elegant red bridge crossing the still ponds.
Recommended Course
One-Day Course
Start Tanimachi Yonchome 6 Aizen-do Temple
Subway Station
7-min. walk
5-min. walk
1 Osaka
Osaka Museum of History
Museum of History 7 Shitennoji Temple
Open: 9:30-17:00
Hours: 9:30-17:00 Open: 8:30-16:30(Apr.
Hours: - Sep.)
8:30-16:30(Apr.-Sep.)
9:30-20:00
9:30-20:00(Fri)
(Fri.) 8:30-16:00(Oct. - Mar.)
8:30-16:00(Oct.-Mar.)
Closed:
Closed: Tuesdays
Tue. &and Dec.28 -- Jan.4
Dec.28 Jan.4
Admission: 600 yen 10-min. walk
15-min. walk Tennoji Park
8
2 Osaka Castle Main Tower (Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts)
Open:
Hours: 9:00-17:00
9:00-17:00 Open:
Hours: 9:30-17:00
9:30-17:00
Closed: Dec.28 - Jan.1 Closed:
Closed:Mondays
Mon. &and Dec.28- toJan.4
Dec.28 Jan.4
Admission: 600 yen Admission: 150 yen (300 yen
40-min. walk for the museum)
3 Ikutama Shrine
Ikutama-jinja Shrine 5-min. walk to Tennoji-ekimae Sta.
+ 15 min. by Hankai Tramway for Sumiyoshi-koen Sta.
5-min. walk
9 Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine
4 Genshojizaka Slope
Open:
Hours: 6:00-17:00
6:00-17:00 (Apr.-Sep.)
10-min. walk 6:30-17:00
6:30-17:00 (Oct.-Mar.)
5 Kuchinawazaka Slope
15 min. by Hankai Tramway + 5 min. walk
7-min. walk
Goal Tennoji-ekimae Station
Temmabashi Sta.
2 Osaka Castle
Castle Main Tower JR
大阪城天守閣 Osakajo-koen Sta.
Osaka Castle
Castle
大阪城
Start
Tanimachi
1 Osaka Museum of History
Yonchome Subway
大阪歴史博物館
Sta. Chuo Line
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6 Aizen-do Temple Shitennoji-mae
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①-⑬ Correspond to Page 59.
58 Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide
Gleaming Port City with Cosmopolitan Atmosphere
Recommended Course
One-Day Course
Start Sannomiya Station 10 Flower Road
5-min. walk 15-min. walk
1 Ikuta Shrine
Ikuta-jinja Shrine
Meriken Park (Port of Kobe Earthquake
11 Memorial Park / Kobe Port Tower)
5-min. walk
2 Kitano Meister Garden 15-min. walk
Open:
Hours: 10:00-18:00
10:00-18:00 12 Harbor Land
Harborland
Closed:
Closed:3rd
3rdTuesday
Tue. ofofeach
eachmonth
month &and Dec.28- -Jan.3
Dec.28 Jan.3 7-min. walk
Admission: Free
Tel:078-221-6868 13 JR Kobe Station
12-min. walk
6 min. by train
3 Soraku-en Garden
14 JR Nada Station
Open:
Hours: 9:00-17:00
9:00-17:00
Closed:
Closed: Thursdays and Dec.29
Thu. and Dec.29 - Jan.3
- Jan.3 20-min. walk
Admission: 300 yen 15 Sawanotsuru Sake Museum
Tel:078-351-5155
Open: 10:00-16:00
Hours: 10:00-16:00
20-min. walk Closed: Wednesdays,
Closed: Bonholiday
Wed., Bon holiday and New year
& New year holiday
holiday
4 Suwayama Park / Venus Bridge Admission: Free
Admission: Free
Tel:078-882-7788
Tel:078-882-7788
25-min. walk 15-min. walk
5 Kantei-byo Mausoleum Disaster Reduction and
5-min. walk 16 Human Renovation Institution
6 Honganji Kobe Betsuin Temple Open: 9:30-17:30(Oct.
Hours: - June.)
9:30-17:30(Oct.-June.)
9:30-18:00(Jul. - Sep.)
9:30-18:00(Jul.-Sep.)
5-min. walk 9:30-19:00
9:30-19:00 for
for Fridays
Fridays and Saturdays
7 Motomachi Shopping Mall Mondays
Closed: Mon. and Dec.31
& Dec.31 - Jan.1- Jan.1
Admission: 600 yen
10-min. walk Tel:078-262-5050
8 Nankin-machi(chinatown)
Nankin-machi (Chinatown) 5-min. walk
7-min. walk Hyogo Prefectural
17 Museum of Art
9 The Former Foreign Settlement of Kobe
5-min. walk Open:
Hours: 10:00-18:00
10:00-18:00
Closed: Mondays andyear
Mon. & New Newholiday
year holiday
Admission: 250
510 yen for permanent exhibition
Tel:078-262-0901
10-min. walk
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16 Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution
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阪神淡路大震災記念・人と防災未来センター
0 0.1 mi.
⑭-⑰ Correspond to Page 59.
Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide 59
Course 18 Arima
Arima
Along with Dogo and Shirahama, Arima is one of Japan's three oldest and
most famous hot springs. Take the bus from Sannomiya Station station to Arima
Onsen Bus Stop. Browse in the old, wooden souvenir shops on Taiko
Street on your way to the beautiful Tsuzumigataki Waterfall Park. Its
thunderous sounds echo through the trees as the sun lights the
surrounding leaves in ethereal radiance. Take the Ropeway up above the
trees for a stunning view of this ancient town littered with old temples and
hot spring hotels, which seem to be everywhere, on all the streets and
hillsides.
Stop by Gokurakuji Temple and Tansan-Sengen Park before reaching
Gin-no-Yu
Gin-no-Yu Spa(silver
(silver
water
water
spa),spa),
famous
famousfor its
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its waters
highhigh
carbonic
carbonic
acid acid
and
and
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content.
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up Negaizaka
Slope toSlope
Taiko-no-yudono
to Taiko-no-yudono
Museum
Museum
where youwhere
can learn
you can
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learn the
all about
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of this
culture
traditional
of this
traditional
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beforeatstopping
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Kin-no-Yu
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spa) to
water
bathe
spa)
your
to bathe
tired feet
yourintired
its iron-rich
feet in its
reddish
iron-rich
water,
reddish
or if
water,
you have
or if
time,
you soak
have in
time,
its steaming
soak in itstherapeutic
steaming therapeutic
waters. waters.
From here, head up Tsuesutezaka Slope to Zuihoji Park. Away from the
busy roads and hotels you can sit in the tranquility of the season
surrounded by the pinks of spring, the lush greens of summer or the crisp
browns and oranges of autumn.
You can also hike from Mt. Rokko to Arima Onsen or vice versa. Climbing
the slopes of Mt. Rokko in the dusk, you reach the summit by nightfall
where you are greeted with one of Japan's best night views–the
shimmering lights of the port of Kobe and its sparkling city.
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Gallery
Taikou-no-Yudenkan
Taikou-no-Yudenkan
9 Taiko-no-Yudono
Taiko-no-Yudono Museum
Museum 有馬の工房
太閤の湯殿館 Gin-no-Yu
太閤の湯殿館 銀の湯 7 Gin-no-Yu
Aitouyama銀の湯Park Zuihouji Park
12 Zuihoji Park
Mt.Aitou 愛宕山公園6 Tansan-Sengen Park
Mt.Aitou 瑞宝寺公園
愛宕山Mt.Atago
Mt.Atago 炭酸泉源公園 瑞宝寺公園
愛宕山
3・5 N
ARIMA Sta.
Arima Sta.
Rokko Arima
Ropeway 0 100 m 500 m
2 Tsuzumigataki
Waterfall Park
Tsuzumigataki fall
fall 0 0.25 mi.
Start 鼓ケ滝
Sannomiya Sta. 4 Rokkosancho Sta.
①-⑫ Correspond to Page 61.
60 Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide
One of Japan's Oldest "Onsen" Hot Springs
Recommended Course
One-Day Course
Start Sannomiya Station 7 Gin-no-Yu
40 min. by Hankyu or Shinki Bus / 1-min. walk
30 min. by JR Bus Arima Express
8 Arima's Gallery
1 Arima Onsen Bus Stop
1-min. walk
20-min. walk
9 Taiko-no-Yudono Museum
2 Tsuzumigataki
Waterfall Park
3-min. walk
5-min. walk
10 Kin-no-Yu
3 Rokko Arima Ropeway
Arima Station 1-min. walk
13 min. by ropeway
11 Taiko St.
4 Rokkosancho
Station 20-min. walk
13 min. by ropeway
12 Zuihoji Park
Rokko Arima Ropeway
5 Arima Station
25-min. walk
10-min. walk
Goal Arima Onsen Bus Stop
6 Tansan-Sengen Park
5-min. walk
Ryokan(
Ryokan( Japanese-style
Japanese-style inns) at Arima
inns) at Arima Onsen
Onsen
①Arima Gyoen ②Kosenkaku ③Arima View Hotel Urara
Room rate: 15,000 yen and up Room rate: 19,000 yen and up Room rate: 19,000 yen and up
Tel: 078-904-3737 Tel: 078-904-0731 Tel: 078-904-2295
Recommended Course
One-Day Course
Start JR Himeji Station 3 Himeji City
Museum of Art
15-min. walk Hours: 10:00-17:00
Open: 10:00-17:00
Closed:Mon.
Closed: Mondays (open
(open when
whenfalls
Mon. Mon.
on afalls on aholiday
national
1 Koko-en Garden national
and closedholiday and day)
the following
1 Koko-en Garden closed
& Dec. 25the following
- Jan. 5 day)
and Dec. 25200
Admission: - Jan.
yen5
Open: 9:00-17:00 (Sep. - Mid. of Apr.) Admission:
Tel: 200 yen
079-222-2288
Hours: 9:00-17:00
9:00-18:00 (Sep. - Mid.
(Mid. of Apr. of Apr.)
- Aug.31) Tel: 079-222-2288
Closed:9:00-18:00
Dec. 29 (Mid. of Apr. - Aug.31)
- Dec.30
Closed: Dec.300
Admission: 29 - yen,
30 720 yen for 3-min. walk
Admission:
Himeji castle300 yen, 720
combined ticketyen for
Himeji-jo
(560 yen castle combined
until March 2015)ticket
4 Hyogo Prefectural
Tel: 079-289-4120 Hyogo Prefectural
Museum of History
4 Museum of History
5-min. walk Open: 10:00-17:00
Hours:
Closed:10:00-17:00
Mondays (open
Closed: Mon. falls
(openonwhen
2 Himeji Castle when Mon. a
2 Himeji-jo Castle Mon. falls holiday
national
and closed
on a national
and holiday
closed thethe followingday)
following day)
Open: 9:00-16:00 & Dec.
and 29 -29
Dec. Jan.- Jan.
3 3
Hours: 9:00-17:00
9:00-16:00(Apr.27-Aug.31) Admission: 210
Admission: 210 yen yen
Closed:9:00-17:00
Dec. 29 - 30 (Apr.27-Aug.31) Tel:
Tel: 079-288-9011
079-288-9011
Closed: Dec.
Admission: 60029yen
- 30
Admission:
(400 600
yen until yen 2015)
March 20-min. walk or 8 min by bus
Tel: 079-285-1146
079-285-1146 20-min. walk or 8 min by bus
Tel:
10-min. walk ※Himeji Castle is under restoration Goal JR Himeji Station
until March 2015. Access to the
Main Keep is impossible.
Goal JR Himeji Station
10-min. walk
0 0.1 mi.
Himeyama Park
姫山公園
2 Himeji Castle
Himeji-jo Castle
3 Himeji City Museum of
of Art
Art
姫路城
姫路市立美術館
1 Koko-en Garden
好古園
Himeji City Zoo
姫路市立動物園
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Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide 63
Course 20 Koyasan
Koyasan
This course takes you way up high into the mists, to the spiritual
mountains of Koyasan. Hundreds of temples and shrines nestle on the
summit, shrouded in mist and secrecy as they have been for over 1000
years. Koyasan is the seat of the Shingon Esoteric Buddhism tradition
which was established here, 900 meters above sea level on these
mysterious mountaintops by Kobo Daishi Kukai.
Take the cable car up through the deep forests to Koyasan Station then
ride the bus packed with pilgrims up to Oku-no-in. Pass through the dark
cemetery lined with thousands of tombs surrounded by tall cedars, shading
the graves from the light in the early morning mist.
Continue to the head temple of the Shingon sect. Sohonzan Kongobuji
Temple, where faithful pilgrims crowd the large grounds of this ancient
holy site. Continue to the colorful Danjogaran, its majestic red eaves
contrasting with the deep blue sky. From here, head over to Reihokan, a
museum housing national treasures, pictures and scrolls of religious
importance. Come out of here into the late afternoon sun and queue with
the faithful for a bus back to the station.
Alternatively, you head to one of the many temples offering lodgings.
Here, you experience temple life complete with vegetarian temple food
and a tranquil Japanese garden behind the light sliding paper doors. Relax
in the hot bath before falling asleep in the serene stillness as night falls
over the mountains. The next day, wake early to the tolling of the temple
bell, the start of a day to stroll the wooded mountainsides and discover the
smaller temples hidden away from the crowds.
Nyonin-do
女人堂
Haryo-in
巴陵院
Tokugawa Family
Family Tomb
Tomb
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Travel deep into the mountains, through the dark, damp green forests,
over moss-covered stones, up into the swirling mists, up onto the Ancient
Road of Kumano. This course takes you in the footsteps of Emperors and
countless others who since the Heian Period have made this same
pilgrimage to Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine.
The vast shrine complex is surrounded by dark, imposing trees, towering
high above the majestic roofs. Through the mists, you hear the sound of
coins being dropped into wooden boxes followed by the echo of clapping
as worshippers bow their heads and pray to the heavenly Gods. From here,
follow the ancient route lined with small shrines and statues, to the
remains of the ancient Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine at Oyunohara,
marked with an impressive torii gate and a backdrop of intense beauty.
You spend the night at one of the nearby Onsen (hot spring resort),
choosing from the three most famous: Yunomine, Wataze or Kawayu.
Here, you relax in steaming open-air baths, the steam rising over the mist-
covered hills as the day draws to a close.
The next day, you wake early and catch the bus or taxi up to
Hosshimmon-oji Shrine midway along the ancient Nakahechi Trail from
where, deep in the forests, you begin a three-hour walk back down to
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It's a spectacular bus trip across the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge; high above the
blue Seto Inland Sea that takes you to the beautiful Awaji Island. You can
spend a day leisurely strolling around the beautiful flower parks or
swimming at one of the beautiful beaches dotted around the coast. Stop at
Awaji-shi in the north of the island to see the Nojima Fault, a preserved
fault of the huge earthquake in 1995. The modern science complex also has
an earthquake memorial park and other reminders of the tragedy that
struck this tranquil island. From here, head south to Minamiawaji-shi.
Onaruto Bridge Promenade is called the 'Gateway to Shikoku' and crosses
you over fast swirling whirlpools to the warm island of Shikoku. You arrive
in Naruto, and make your way to Otsuka Museum of Art where you can
spend hours admiring the variety of works and glorious wall paintings.
Come out into the warm sunlight and stop by Ryozenji Temple, the first
temple on the grueling pilgrimage around Shikoku's 88 holy temples. All
around you, pilgrims dressed from head to toe in white robes pray for divine
help and inspiration as they start their long journey around the island. You
are taken back to Europe when you visit the Naruto German House, a
European-style building built in commemoration of the German prisoners
of war interned here during World WarⅠ. After visiting Gokurakuji Temple,
the second on the 88-temple trail, head further down the prefecture to one
of Japan's best-kept secrets of unspoilt beauty – Iya Valley.
Tree-covered cliffs rise hundreds of meters in the air, rocky streams run
through ravines and waterfalls flow down smooth cliffs into the winding Iya
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This relaxing 2-day course from Kyoto takes you down to southern Mie,
an area of breathtaking coastlines and natural beauty. From Ise-shi Station,
it's only a short walk to one of the many shrine halls that make up the
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among the age-old trees of the surrounding deep green forest. As pilgrims
have done for centuries, you head down to Naiku (inner shrine) through
Oharai-machi. You wander through the old streets taking a rest at one of
the many traditional tea shops that line the narrow streets before
choosing a local souvenir from the tiny shops selling wooden toys and
simple lacquer ware. Stroll into the Okage-yokocho area and you stumble
back over 100 years. The area ambitiously replicated as a town from the
Edo through Meiji Eras would be quite convincing were it not for the
many tourists crowding the tiny shop fronts. Continue and cross the
Ujibashi Bridge over the Isuzu River to enter the holy precincts of Naiku
where you lose the crowds for a moment as you enter the deep forest
before arriving at the main hall. On the way back to the station, stop off at
one of the many restaurants offering the famous local cuisine of lobsters,
oysters and delicious fresh fish from the Pacific.
From Ise, continue by the Kintetsu line on to Toba, the home of cultured
pearls. Head straight to Mikimoto Pearl Island in time for the entertaining
diving demonstrations by the women pearl divers of Toba, then stroll
around the museum taking in the history and culture of this sparkling
region. From here, it's a short walk to the huge Toba Aquarium where you
are dazzled by the countless fishes and animals of all colors and sizes. A
few minutes from Kashikojima Station you arrive at the boarding point for
the magical 'España Cruise.' 'Esperansa', designed like a 16th-century
Spanish sailing ship, takes you on a delightful 50-minute cruise around the
windswept islands of Ago Bay, stopping at the Shinju (pearl) Model
Factory. (Note: The 4:30 p.m. departure doesn't stop at the factory. Service
only available between March 21 and October 31.) After your relaxing
cruise, take a short stroll around the peaceful Maruyama Park and a break
from all things maritime, before visiting Shima Marineland where all kinds
of creatures in huge tanks surround you. You feel you are deep under the
ocean, alone in another world as you pass along the dimly lit route. From
Shimayokoyama Station, hiking up Yokoyama through blooming azaleas to
the observation platform is also an option. From here you get a different
angle on Ago Bay, one of waves crashing against stunning coastline, the
deep blue ocean stretching out to the horizon 203 meters below. On your
way back to Kashikojima Station, cross the Kashikojima Bridge for a
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