金閣寺~仁和寺

The way toward Ninna-ji Temple from Kinkaku-ji Temple is called "a way for Kinu". It is an ordinary asphalt way, but the origin of this name depends on the tradition that is the culture that hung white silk cloth in Mount Kinugasa when the Emperor Uda wants to see a snow scene in midsummer now. Kinkaku-ji Temple, Ryoan Temple, Ninna-ji Temple registered with a world heritage are built in the south foot representing the ridgeline that the mountains of the Rakusei including Mount Kinugasa are gentle. It is recommended that you turn a foot to Myoshin-ji Temple, the Houkongo-in of the Ninna-ji Temple south.

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What to see

Kyoto Cuisine Yutaka

The dish which is cooked carefully after there was an order. The lunch of the season when lunch ente...

Houkongo-in Temple

At a mountain cottage from the Heian era, the Taiken-monin which was the empress of Emperor Toba ass...

Touji-in Temple

In 1341 (Ryakuo 2), Takauji Ashikaga founds Muso Kokushi as a founder. It is a family temple of the ...

Ryoanji Temple

Katsumoto Hosokawa obtained a villa of the Tokudaiji family by transfer in 1450 (Hotoku 2) and built...

Wara

A store specializing in boiled tofu. Boiled tofu of the reputation. A boiled tofu set meal with sesa...

Kinkaku

The Kinkaku bento which included a seasonal side dish in a large bowl of 30cm in diameter is popular...

Ajiro

A restaurant of the vegetarian cooking of the purveyor to Myoshin Temple. You can taste "making tofu...

Wara Tenjinguu (Shikichi Shrine)

The enshrined deity is Konohana-sakuya-hime. Deity for easy birth called "straw Tenjin." If the tali...

Myoshin-ji Temple

It begins to have changed an imperial villa of the Emperor Hanazono to a temple of the Zen sect. The...