[Kyoto Cherry Blossom Viewing Tour] Spring in full bloom!
If you feel a hint of spring, why don't you go to Kyoto?
Cherry blossoms in Kyoto usually begin blooming around the end of March and are at their best from early to mid-April. Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, is known for its elegant scenery. Enjoy walking around the historic shrines and temples and the streets where you can feel the careful lifestyle of the people and visit the best cherry blossom viewing spots.
How to Get to Kyoto?
It takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes from Kansai Airport to Kyoto Station, the gateway to Kyoto, by JR West Japan "Limited Express Haruka". JR Kyoto Station is a Shinkansen stop. It takes about 30 minutes from Osaka Station on the special rapid train.
The start of this trip is Kyoto Municipal Subway Keage Station. From Kyoto Station, take the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line to Karasuma Oike Station, transfer to the Tozai Line and arrive in about 3 minutes.
Stroll through the cherry blossom tunnel on the "Keage Incline"
It is about a 3-minute walk from "Keage Station" on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line. This cherry blossom viewing walk will start from "Keage Incline," one of the representative historic sites of the man-made canal "Lake Biwa Canal" that connects Otsu, Shiga Prefecture and Kyoto, and a popular sightseeing spot in Kyoto.
Enraptured by the cherry blossoms that wrap around the remains of the inclined railroad
The "Keage Incline", a 582-meter-long incline railroad connecting the Keage harbor and the Nanzenji Temple harbor, is one of the representative historic sites of Lake Biwa Canal, a man-made canal connecting Otsu and Kyoto. The rails that were once used are still preserved in form, and in spring, cherry blossoms bloom on both sides of these rails, creating a breathtakingly beautiful cherry blossom tunnel.
The tunnel is open to the public, so take a leisurely stroll through the cherry-tinted tunnels. Your heart will be aflutter as you are surrounded by cherry blossoms!
Visit Heian Jingu Shrine, which preserves the elegant culture of the "Heian Period"
The next shrine to visit is "Heian Shrine", located about a 10-minute walk from the Keage Incline. The shrine was built in 1895 to commemorate the 1,100th anniversary of the relocation of the capital to Heian-kyo. Walk toward the vermillion torii gate, which is 24m high and 18m wide and catches your eye even from a distance.
Experience the elegance of weeping cherry trees in the Japanese garden "Shin-en garden"!
The shrine pavilion, with its beautiful contrast of vermilion and green, is a five-eighths scale reproduction of the "Chodoin", the central place where politics were conducted during the Heian period (794-1185). The solemn and elegant atmosphere of the shrine makes visitors feel as if they have time-traveled back to the Heian period.
The cherry blossom spot here is the "Shin-en garden", a 30,000 ㎡ Japanese garden. Composed of four areas (East, Center, West, and South), visitors can enjoy the four beautiful seasons of Japan. In spring, weeping cherry trees adorn the garden, and visitors can enjoy a moment of tranquility in front of the elegant scenery.
Lunch time at "Grill Kodakara", a Western-style restaurant loved by locals
After enjoying the cherry blossoms at the "Keage Incline" and "Heian Shrine", you may be hungry. It's time for lunch at "Grill Kodakara", a popular western-style restaurant loved by locals, about 5 minutes walk from Heian Jingu Shrine.
Speaking of omelet rice in Kyoto, this is it! Enjoy the exquisite omelet rice
"Grill Kodakara" is a Western-style restaurant established in 1961. Its signature dish is omelet rice, which is the first name that comes to mind when one talks about omelet rice in Kyoto. The omu-rice is served the old-fashioned way, with ketchup rice wrapped in a thinly fried egg! The secret demi-glace sauce called "dobi sauce," which takes more than two weeks to make, is the key to its deliciousness. The sauce can be doubled for an additional charge♪ The retro atmosphere is also attractive, and the delicious omelet rice will fill you up and satisfy you!
To Kyoto Okazaki's cultural spot "Kyoto Okazaki Tsutaya Bookstore"
After filling your stomach with the exquisite omelet rice, walk about 6 minutes to visit "Kyoto Okazaki Tsutaya Bookstore" inside the concert hall "ROHM Theatre Kyoto" in the Okazaki area. Stop by cultural spots where you can encounter books and art that enrich your life.
Enrich your mind with a moment of contact with books and art
"Kyoto Okazaki Tsutaya Bookstore" is one of the lifestyle-proposing commercial facilities operated by Culture Convenience Club, the operator of "TSUTAYA". The attraction of this bookstore is the space where you can slowly come into contact with books and art.
The selection of books in the bookstore on the first floor includes Kyoto-specific books, Western books introducing Japanese culture, and art-related books. In addition, there is a selection of Japanese-made craft goods collected mainly from Kyoto, so you can choose your favorite souvenirs as well.
View the famous garden at "Chion-in Temple, Yuzen Garden"
After being satisfied with the wonderful book encounter, we took a short stroll around Kyoto in spring. A 15-minute walk south on Jingu Dori leads to "Chion-in, Yuzen-en Garden". This famous garden is located on the grounds of Chion-in, the head temple of the Jodo sect of Buddhism, which was built in the place associated with Honen Shonin.
Admire cherry blossoms in a garden named after the founder of yuzen dyeing.
"Yuzen-en Garden", located in Chion-in, the head temple of the Jodo sect of Buddhism, was renovated in 1954 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the birth of Miyazaki Yuzen, a painter in the mid-Edo period and the father of Yuzen dyeing.
There are two teahouses connected to the Urasenke in the garden, which is composed of Chisen Kaiyushiki Teien Garden and a dry landscape garden called "Rokuyaon", where you can feel the atmosphere of a famous garden.
Visitors can enjoy a moment of tranquility in the atmospheric garden while admiring the cherry blossoms.
Finish off your cherry-blossom viewing walk at one of Kyoto's leading coffee shops, Francois Tea Room♪
The cherry blossom viewing walk started at the Keage Incline. After a day's walk, let's relax your tired body at a nice coffee shop.
Crossing the Shijo Ohashi Bridge over the Kamo River, we will head to Francois Cafe, one of Kyoto's representative coffee shops, which was designated as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan in 2003.
A blissful moment in a tranquil space with classical music
Francois Cafe is a famous coffee shop that opened in 1934. The Italian Baroque-style interior reminiscent of a hall on a luxury cruise ship and the tranquil space with classical music will gently soothe the fatigue of the day.
The menu offers a wide selection of coffee, tea, juices, and Western liquors, as well as light meals such as sandwiches and tarts. Visitors can spend a relaxing moment forgetting the hustle and bustle of the outside world.
If you want to enjoy cherry blossoms at night, go to Maruyama Park.
If you have the chance, visitors would also like to enjoy the cherry blossoms at night.
Kyoto's oldest park, Maruyama Park, is home to Kyoto's most famous cherry blossoms, the weeping cherry trees of Gion, standing by a pond in a strolling garden. The beauty of the cherry blossoms at night is especially popular, and from late March to April, the illuminated Gion Weeping Cherry Blossoms at night is a must-see.
Conclusion
How was the trip to Kyoto's cherry blossom viewing spots?
The beautiful scenery of Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, and its cherry blossoms are a seasonal treat! The best part of the trip is to take a side trip and enter an alley that interests you during your stroll in the spring weather. It may be a good idea to find your favorite place. When you feel a hint of spring, why don't you start preparing for your trip to Kyoto?