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Kyoto Trip Planner
Japan's temple-and-garden heart, best at dawn.
Kyoto is a thousand temples, torii-lined paths, geisha districts, and exquisite seasonal food. Beat the crowds with early mornings and you'll have serene shrines and bamboo groves nearly to yourself.
Best time to visit Kyoto
Late March–April (cherry blossoms) and November (autumn leaves) are spectacular — and busy. Early mornings help year-round.
Things to do in Kyoto
- ›Walk the torii tunnels at Fushimi Inari at dawn
- ›See the golden Kinkaku-ji
- ›Wander the Arashiyama bamboo grove
- ›Stroll historic Gion at dusk
- ›Experience a tea ceremony or kaiseki dinner
- ›Temple-hop Higashiyama (Kiyomizu-dera)
Where to stay in Kyoto
Higashiyama / Gion
Historic lanes, geisha district, near many temples.
Downtown (Kawaramachi)
Dining, shopping, central and convenient.
Arashiyama
Bamboo grove, riverside, monkeys — western edge.
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Kyoto travel FAQ
How many days do you need in Kyoto?
Two to three days covers the temple highlights and a geisha-district evening. Add a Nara or Osaka day trip easily.
How do you avoid the crowds in Kyoto?
Go at dawn — Fushimi Inari and the bamboo grove are peaceful before 8am and mobbed by midday.
When is the best time to visit Kyoto?
Cherry-blossom season (late March–April) and autumn foliage (November) are the most beautiful, though busiest.
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