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Kansai International Airport 2 hr 6
Nijō Castle (32 min)
Built in 1603, this cyprus-wood castle with extensive gardens was a home for the shogun Ieyasu.
Heian Shrine (35 min)
Classic Shinto shrine complex built in 1895, with a giant gate & museums of modern & municipal art.
Kyoto Imperial Palace (30 min)
Palace complex & former Imperial family residence reconstructed in 1855, with gardens & gates.
Arashiyama (47 min)
Winding, lush venue showcasing a host of monkeys plus a scenic bamboo forest & water vistas.
Fushimi Inari Taisha (49 min)
Mountainside Shinto shrine dating from 711 A.D. featuring a path with hundreds of traditional gates.
Gion (38 min)
Geisha district featuring high-end shops & restaurants, a Zen garden & women in colorful kimonos.
Kiyomizu-dera (44 min)
Iconic Buddhist temple on Mount Otowa known for the scenic views afforded from its sizable veranda.
Higashiyama Jisho-ji (33 min)
This 15th-century Zen temple features picturesque gardens & a sand mound shaped like Mount Fuji.
Yasaka Shrine (40 min)
This Shinto shrine was erected in 656 A.D. & is home to one of the most famous festivals in Japan.
Mount Hiei (54 min)
Scenic, notable peak offering temples, a garden museum, hotel, hiking trails & 2 funicular routes.
Ryōan-ji (32 min)
On the scenic grounds of this 15th-century temple is a famous Zen rock garden & a yudofu restaurant.
Shimogamo-Jinja (25 min)
Legendary 2,000-year-old shrine & excavation site set in a tranquil, riverside forest.
Kinkaku-ji (29 min)
Historic, tranquil temple with a gold-leaf facade set amid landscaped gardens & a reflecting pond.
Nishiki Market (37 min)
400-year-old iconic market studded with stalls offering all manner of Japanese edibles.
Kifune Shrine (3 min)
Intimate Shinto shrine with a verdant mountainside setting, reached by a lantern-lined path.
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