Kyoto
Japan
Japan's Ancient Soul — thousand temples, geisha districts, and bamboo forests
Why visit Kyoto?
Kyoto was Japan's imperial capital for over a thousand years and remains the country's spiritual and cultural heart. With over 1,600 temples and shrines, the geisha district of Gion, the Arashiyama bamboo grove, and incomparable seasonal beauty in cherry blossom season, Kyoto is unmissable.
March, April, May, October, November
Humid subtropical climate. Spring (late March–May) for cherry blossoms and autumn (October–November) for foliage are magical. Summer is hot and humid. Winters mild but cold.
Most nationalities need a visa for Japan. GCC nationals can apply for an eVisa or visit visa through a Japanese embassy. US, EU, UK may enter visa-free. Japan Visit Visa available.
Full visa guide →Top Things to Do in Kyoto
- ⛩️Fushimi Inari thousands of torii gates
- 🎍Arashiyama bamboo grove walk
- 🏮Gion evening stroll for geisha
- 🥇Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
- 🍵Traditional tea ceremony
- 🍱Nishiki Market food walk
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Best Stay Areas in Kyoto
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What to Wear in Kyoto
Comfortable walking shoes are essential — expect 20,000+ steps daily in temples. Layers for variable weather. Modest dress for shrines and temples. Spring and autumn bring temperature swings.
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